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Do higher-paid employees lead to higher stock prices?

David van Adelsberg of Irrational Capital

If an analyst can quantify the way employees are treated, it could help ascertain the value of a company’s stock.

If a company pays its employees more money, will that improve its stock price performance? Investing minds want to know!

“It's a great question, and one of the things that really surprised us is that the level of compensation over a certain level, over a living wage, is not predictive of future

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