The 50 highest-paid CEOs for 2011, according to an Associated Press analysis of Standard & Poor's 500 companies. The analysis includes companies that had the same CEO for all of 2010 and 2011 and that filed proxy statements with the Securities and Exchange Commission between Jan. 1 and April 30.
They are based on the AP's compensation formula, which adds up salary, perks, bonuses, preferential interest rates on pay set aside for later, and company estimates for the value of stock options and stock awards on the day they were granted last year.
1. David Simon, Simon Property Group, $137.2 million, up 458 percent
2. Leslie Moonves, CBS, $68.4 million, up 20 percent
3. David M. Zaslav, Discovery Communications, $52.4 million, up 23 percent
4. Sanjay K. Jha, Motorola Mobility, $47.2 million, up 262 percent
5. Philippe P. Dauman, Viacom, $43.1 million, down 49 percent
6. David M. Cote, Honeywell International, $35.7 million, up 135 percent
7. Robert A. Iger, Walt Disney, $31.4 million, up 12 percent
8. Clarence P. Cazalot Jr., Marathon Oil, $29.9 million, up 239 percent
9. John P. Daane, Altera, $29.6, million, up 278 percent
10. Alan Mulally, Ford Motor, $29.5 million, up 11 percent
11. Gregory Q. Brown, Motorola Solutions, $29.3 million, up 113 percent
12. Richard C. Adkerson, Freeport-McMoRan, $28.4 million, down 19 percent
13. Ian M. Cumming, Leucadia National, $28.2 million, up 531 percent
14. Brian L. Roberts, Comcast, $26.9 million, down 13 percent
15. Jeffrey L. Bewkes, Time Warner, $25.7 million, down 2 percent
16. Rex W. Tillerson, Exxon Mobil, $25.2 million, up 17 percent
17. Samuel J. Palmisano, IBM, $24.2 million, down 4 percent
18. William C. Weldon, Johnson & Johnson, $23.4 million, up 1 percent
19. James Dimon, JPMorgan Chase, $23.1 million, up 11 percent
20. Louis R. Chenevert, United Technologies, $22.9 million, up 17 percent
21. Kenneth I. Chenault, American Express, $22.5 million, up 38 percent
22. Laurence D. Fink, BlackRock, $21.9 million, down 8 percent
23. Paul E. Jacobs, Qualcomm, $21.7 million, up 23 percent
24. H. Lawrence Culp Jr., Danaher, $21.7 million, up 27 percent
25. Muhtar Kent, Coca-Cola, $21.2 million, up 10 percent
26. Kirk S. Hachigian, Cooper Industries, $21.1 million, down 16 percent
27. Wesley G. Bush, Northrop Grumman, $21 million, down 5 percent
28. Robert J. Stevens, Lockheed Martin, $20.5 million, up 7 percent
29. Louis C. Camilleri, Philip Morris International, $20.2 million, down 2 percent
30. Gregg W. Steinhafel, Target, $19.5 million, down 18 percent
31. James T. Hackett, Anadarko Petroleum, $19.5 million, up 4 percent
32. Steve Ells, Chipotle Mexican Grill, $19.4 million, up 38 percent
33. Leslie H. Wexner, Limited Brands, $19.2 million, down 6 percent
34. James J. Mulva, ConocoPhillips, $19.2 million, up 7 percent
35. Miles D. White, Abbott Laboratories, $19 million, down 6 percent
36. David M. Cordani, Cigna, $18.9 million, up 25 percent
37. Kevin W. Sharer, Amgen, $18.9 million, down 11 percent
38. Montgomery F. Moran, Chipotle Mexican Grill, $18.8 million, up 39 percent
39. Randall L. Stephenson, AT&T, $18.7 million, down 8 percent
40. Richard D. Fairbank, Capital One Financial, $18.7 million, up 26 percent
41. Debra A. Cafaro, Ventas, $18.5 million, up 117 percent
42. W. James McNerney Jr., Boeing, $18.4 million, up 34 percent
43. John S. Watson, Chevron, $18.1 million, up 30 percent
44. Michael T. Duke, Wal-Mart Stores, $18.1 million, down 3 percent
45. John G. Stumpf, Wells Fargo, $17.9 million, up 2 percent
46. Kent J. Thiry, DaVita, $17.5 million, up 24 percent
47. James M. Cracchiolo, Ameriprise Financial, $17.3 million, up 3 percent
48. Paul S. Otellini, Intel, $17.2 million, up 11 percent
49. Robert J. Coury, Mylan, $16.8 million, up 12 percent
50. Evan G. Greenberg, ACE, $16.6 million, up 6 percent
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Source: Equilar.
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