Investment economist: Unrealistic board or unattractive job may explain Lundbeck CEO's high pay

Lundbeck’s executive pay and financial results are diverging, according to an investment economist who calls for a clear direction from the company.
Per Hansen, investment economist at Nordnet, is baffled that the CEO of Lundbeck is being paid so much as the firm's stock value plummets. | Photo: Pr
Per Hansen, investment economist at Nordnet, is baffled that the CEO of Lundbeck is being paid so much as the firm's stock value plummets. | Photo: Pr

Although Lundbeck has not been a popular stock among investors recently, with the share price halving over the past five years, the company is one of Denmark’s leaders when it comes to CEO pay. 

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