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This photo combination show the 10 highest-paid female CEOs for 2018, as calculated by The Associated Press and Equilar, an executive data firm. Top row, from left: Mary Barra, General Motors, $21.9 million; Marillyn Hewson, Lockheed Martin, $21.5 million; Phebe Novakovic, General Dynamics, $20.7 million; Virginia Rometty, IBM, $17.6 million; and Adena Friedman, Nasdaq, $14.4 million. Bottom row, from left: Mary Dillon, Ulta Beauty, $14.2 million; Tricia Griffith, Progressive, $14.2 million; Vicki Hollub, Occidental Petroleum, $14.1 million; Lynn Good, Duke Energy, $13.8 million; and Lisa Su, Advanced Micro Devices, $13.4 million. (AP Photo)

This photo combination show the 10 highest-paid female CEOs for 2018, as calculated by The Associated Press and Equilar, an executive data firm. Top row, from left: Mary Barra, General Motors, $21.9 million; Marillyn Hewson, Lockheed Martin, $21.5 million; Phebe Novakovic, General Dynamics, $20.7 million; Virginia Rometty, IBM, $17.6 million; and Adena Friedman, Nasdaq, $14.4 million. Bottom row, from left: Mary Dillon, Ulta Beauty, $14.2 million; Tricia Griffith, Progressive, $14.2 million; Vicki Hollub, Occidental Petroleum, $14.1 million; Lynn Good, Duke Energy, $13.8 million; and Lisa Su, Advanced Micro Devices, $13.4 million. (AP Photo)

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