Best Paid US CEOs 2008
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The data includes information for 200 CEOs at companies with annual revenues of $6.3bn or more, and defines total compensation as base salary, discretionary and performance-based cash bonuses, the grant-date value of stock and option awards, and other compensation like benefits and perquisites.
Here's the Top 10 (together with some other interesting entries)
1. Sanjay Jha - Motorola, $104.4m
2. Larry Ellison - Oracle, $84.6m
3. Robert Iger - Walt Disney, $51.1m
4. Kenneth Chenault - American Express, $42.8m
5. Vikram Pandit - Citi, $38.2m
6. Mark Hurd - Hewlett-Packard, $34.0m
7. Jack Fusco - Calpine, $32.7m
8. Rupert Murdoch - News Corp., $30.1m
9. David Cote - Honeywell International, $28.7m
10. Alan Lafley - Procter & Gamble, $25.6m
Other entries of interest:
31. John Stranfeld - Prudential Financial, $16.3m
93. John Stumpf - Wells Fargo, $9m
99. James Rohr - PNC Financial Services, $8.5m
108. James Wells - Sun Trust Banks, $8m
126. Richard Davis - US Bancorp, $6.8m
190. John Mack - Morgan Stanley, $1.2m
195. Warren Buffett - Berkshire Hathaway, $200,000
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