Mattel CEO Gets Raise

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I wonder if Mattel's employees also got raises.


(AP) The CEO of El Segundo-based Mattel Inc., the largest U.S. toy maker, received compensation valued at $10.8 million in 2010, up 20 percent from 2009, according to an analysis by The Associated Press of a company filing.

Robert A. Eckert, 56, chairman and chief executive of Mattel Inc. since 2000, received a base salary of $1.25 million both years. The bulk of his pay came in stock and option awards valued at nearly $6 million when they were granted, according to a document the company filed late Wednesday with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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