Perks for American CEOs Aren’t What They Used to Be

  • Aetna spent $602,781 on Mark Bertolini’s personal air travel
  • Vornado’s Steven Roth incurred $272,290 tab for car and driver

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Gone are the days when Tyco International ponied up millions of dollars to indulge its executives’ lavish lifestyles, including Dennis Kozlowski’s $15,000 dog umbrella standBloomberg Terminal. But U.S. public companies still give bosses some tasty tidbits with their multimillion-dollar pay packages.

QuickTake: Executive Pay