Profits Increase, CEO pay stays flat

Profits Increase, CEO pay stays flat Despite average profit increase of more than 20% and shareholder returns of more than 37%, executive compensations consultants Steven Hall & Partners took a look at some early filers with revenues of greater than $10 billion and found that CEO pay remained flat or shrunk in some industries in […]

Mar 29, 2010
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1Profits Increase, CEO pay stays flat

Despite average profit increase of more than 20% and shareholder returns of more than 37%, executive compensations consultants Steven Hall & Partners took a look at some early filers with revenues of greater than $10 billion and found that CEO pay remained flat or shrunk in some industries in 2009.

2Equity Grants in a Depressed Market

Feel bad for the fat cats? Not so fast. According to the firm, CEO pay increases were almost non-existent. Sure, pay stayed flat, but large equity grants given in a depressed market may spell a big win in the near future for CEOs.

3Big Upside

“Most of their stock awards were granted in a depressed market, before the recent stock market recovery. They, like shareholders, have benefited from the recent upsurge in stock prices," said James Hughes, Managing Director of Steven Hall & Partners.

4Lack of Profit means CEO pay cut

The study found that profitability is the key driver for CEO compensation. For those unprofitable companies in the study, CEO compensations decreased by an average of almost 20%, and increased by about 2% for profitable companies.

5CEO Comp Breakdown

For the 76 CEOs in the study group, equity compensation made up 56% of total compensation, bonuses and other cash-based incentives, 24%, and base salaries, 20%.

6Financial Services CEOs relying on Base

The financial services market got a bad rep for inflated bonuses over the past couple of years. In 2009, interestingly, CEOs at financial services companies received 23% of total compensation in base salary, the greatest portion among all industries analyzed.

7The Big Boy Numbers

Of the $10 billion-plus companies analyzed, on average, revenues shrunk by 4%, net income rose 20% and the total shareholder return spiked by more than 37%, compared to the year before.

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