25 Highest-paid women

Which corporate women raked it in - and how much did they earn?

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1. Zoe Cruz
Zoe Cruz
Co-President
Morgan Stanley (MS)


2007 Most Powerful Women rank:  16
2006 Total compensation: $30 million

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Last updated September 29 2008: 7:01 AM ET
Source: Equilar Inc.
Note: Total compensation includes annualized base salary, discretionary and performance-based annual bonuses, the grant date present value of new stock and option awards, the target value of long-term incentive awards payable in cash, and other compensation. Where relevant, other compensation includes severance payments. Equilar, an executive compensation research firm in Redwood Shores, Calif., prepared the chart by looking at companies with more than $1 billion in revenues that filed proxies by Sept. 1.
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