Thursday, April 19, 2012

Top 10 Highest Paid CEO's in the World

1.  Patrick Soon-Shiong, NantKwest: $147.6m
Patrick who? The little-known South Africa-born surgeon made headlines this week after it emerged he would receive $132.2m worth of stock options and $15m in restricted stock from NantKwest, the equally unknown biotech company he floated in 2015.
2. Joe Kiani, Masimo Corporation: $119m
Iranian-American Kiani founded Masimo, a medical technology company, back in 1989. According to the company's website, 'Mr. Kiani believes in turning yesterday's impossibilities into tomorrow's possibilities and challenging the status quo to move it forward,' - whatever that means.   
3. Michael Fries, Liberty Global: $111.9m (2014)
A 30-year veteran of the cable industry, Fries runs Liberty global, the massive parent company of Virgin Media. 
4. Sir Martin Sorrell, WPP: £70.4m ($103m)
By far Britain’s best-paid boss, Sir Martin Sorrell is set to receive what’s thought to be the second-highest remuneration package for a FTSE 100 director ever. Yesterday the WPP founder hit back at his critics, saying ‘I'm not embarrassed about the growth of the company from two people in one room in Lincoln's Inn Fields in 1985 to 190,000 people in 112 countries and a leadership position in our industry.’
5. Sundar Pichai, Google: $100.5m
The man handed the reins of Google (now a subsidiary of new parent company Alphabet) can’t say he’s not been given a fittingly high reward. As well as the $100.5m compensation package he was given for 2015, Sundar Pichai (pictured) has been handed $199m worth of shares that will vest over the next three years.
6. Paul Taubman, PJT Partners: $75.4m 
A Wall Street deal-maker, Taubman doesn't even have his own Wikipedia, but could restrospectively end up being 2015's highest-paid CEO if he meets ambitious targets to triple his investment firm's size. 
7. Mario Gabelli, Gamco: $75m
There aren’t that many finance bosses in the CEO pay top tier but asset management entrepreneur Mario Gabelli makes the cut. He founded Gamco in 1977 and is now a major philanthropist.
8. Gregory Maffei, Liberty Media and Liberty Interactive: $73.8m  (2014)
With a smaller salary than his colleague Michael Fries (above), Maffei is responsible for running the other components of John Malone’s Liberty empire.
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9. Mark McLaughlin, Palo Alto Networks: $66.6m 
Mr. Mark D. McLaughlin, J.D. has been the Chief Executive officer of Palo Alto Networks, Inc. since August 2011 and has been its Chairman since April 2012. Mr. McLaughlin serves as an Advisor of Altos Ventures and ID.me, Inc (Alternate Name: TroopSwap, Inc). He served as the President of Palo Alto Networks, Inc. since August 2011 to August 22, 2016. He served as the Chief Executive Officer of VeriSign, Inc. from August 2009 to August 1, 2011 and served as its President ...
Total Compensation $6,679,008

Source http://www.bloomberg.com/

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10. David Hamamoto, Northstar Realty Finance: $60.3m (2015)
David T. Hamamoto — CEO of Northstar Realty Finance Corp (NYSE:NRF) with a salary of $60,334,396. Leslie Moonves — CEO of CBS Corporation (NYSE:CBS) with a salary of $54,403,721. Philippe P. Dauman — CEO of Viacom, Inc. (NASDAQ:VIA,NASDAQ:VIAB) with a salary of $44,288,992
Source - investorplace.com

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