
CEO, two founders live off stock sales
SAN FRANCISCO // The three billionaires who run Google Inc. collected less than $600,000 in combined compensation last year, but they raked in big jackpots by selling some of their holdings in the online search leader.
The total amount that Google paid its chief executive, Eric Schmidt, and co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin during 2006 would have been less than $5,200 if not for personal security and transportation costs, according to documents filed yesterday with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Full story: Baltimore Sun

