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£3,962,991. You can learn a great deal of interesting stuff if you’re prepared to read a company’s Annual Report, which is what I’ve just done with Jaguar Land Rover Automotive PLC’s report for the business year ending March 2021. All 141 pages of it. Yes, I know I should get out more, but somebody’s got to do it so that LRM readers can get to hear about the highlights!

And since you’re asking, that’s the salary of JLR Automotive PLC’s highest-paid director. That, plus a cash allowance of £1,164,478 in lieu of pension and

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