Wall Street's most prominent banker Cheap Custom Jerseys , JPMorgan Chase (Swiss: JPM.SW - news) 's chief executive Jamie Dimon, is getting a 35 percent raise this year.
Dimon was given a $7 million pay hike by the bank's board of directors Thursday, boosting his compensation to $27 million.
That comprises a $1.5 million base salary, a cash bonus of $5 million and $20.5 million in stock options Cheap Jerseys , according to a securities filing by the bank.
The raise came after the bank saw $24.4 billion in earnings last year, a gain of 12.5 percent.
Dimon, who carried the bank through the financial crisis more steadily than rivals but then stumbled badly with both hefty post-crisis legal costs and the massive London Whale trading loss, is hardly the best-paid banker on Wall Street.
His counterparts at Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS-PB - news) Wholesale Vegas Golden Knights Jersey , Morgan Stanley (Xetra: 885836 - news) and Wells Fargo (Hanover: NWT.HA - news) enjoy better paychecks (Other OTC: UBGXF - news) .
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CANBERRA, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) -- Palliative care patients inAustralia regularly receive smaller doses of opioids than they havebeen prescribed, a study has found.
The report, released by the University of South Australia(UniSA) and a host of other institutions on Monday Wholesale Winnipeg Jets Jersey , found that 57percent of patients in three New South Wales (NSW) palliative carefacilities were either administered an incorrect dosage or missed adosage altogether.
The rate of errors involving opioids in those facilities wasthree times higher than in other healthcare settings, such ashospitals, researchers found.
Researchers spent two years examining dosing practise in thefacilities, finding that the majority of patients who received anincorrect dose or missed a dose were cancer patients aged in their70s.
Debra Rowett Wholesale Washington Capitals Jersey , a member of UniSA's School of Pharmacy and MedicalSciences, said that the study highlighted the importance ofunderstanding why the errors occurred.
She said that the practice of underdosing was particularlyalarming as it could contribute to a patient's