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Highest Paid CEO? Merrill Lynch

107985508_128b0458ea_sBy Natalie on Sep 25, 2008
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Even in the aftermath of the sub-prime mortgage fiasco at Merrill Lynch, John Thain signed on with a compensation package that totaled almost $83.8 million, making him the highest paid chief executive in America.

Overall, the financial industry annually pays their CEOs small fortunes. The heads of four financial companies -- John Thain of Merrill Lynch, Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs ($54m), Kenneth Chenault of American Express ($50.1m), and John J. Mack of Morgan Stanley ($41.4m) -- were among the five highest paid CEOs in research conducted by NY Times and Equilar.

This graph shows the total compensation awarded to the 10 highest paid CEOs in 2007. Total compensation includes: base salary, cash bonus, perks/other comp., stock awards, and option awards.

In April 2008, the NY Times reported, "The chiefs of the 10 largest financial service firms were awarded a combined total of $320 million last year, even though the firms reported mortgage-related losses that totaled 55 billion and wiped out more than 200 billion in shareholder value." Now, as debate swirls around the $700 billion dollar bailout plan, congress is discussing if companies should be allowed to give "golden parachutes" to executives and establish rules to revoke bonuses awarded on bogus claims. They are also looking into the possibility of putting a cap on executive pay. —Natalie

Comments (3)

rayshan says

Wow when did GS become so cheap?

posted 9 months ago

ROBY!!!!! says

Were is Microsoft or Apple in any of this???

posted 8 months ago

Natalie says

Steve Jobs, the CEO of Apple, received $1 as his base salary. However, in accumulated wealth, Jobs ranks 10th out of 100. He received $14,644,800 in stock option gains last year, making his total value of equity holdings $851,213,835.

Steven Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, received $1,279,821 in compensation last year. The total value of his equity holdings equals $12,031,215,615.

posted 8 months ago

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