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Monday, April 22, 2013

Excess personified in exec wages


Too Much
THIS WEEK
Apple just keeps churning out geniuses. First we had
the late Steve Jobs, the exalted visionary who, legend
has it, single-handedly sent Apple soaring. Jobs
ended up a billionaire. Then we learned that Jobs had
some genius help. Tim Cook, his number two, turned
out to be worth $378 million in 2011, the year he
succeeded Jobs as CEO. No CEO on the planet took
home more that year.

Last week we learned that Cook has his own genius
sidekicks. In 2012, four of the five top-paid execs in 
America served as his understudies: his technology
vice president at $85.5 million, his operations VP at
$68.7 million, his general counsel at $69 million, and
his chief financial guy at $68.6 million.

Ron Johnson might have made that group. But
Johnson, Apple’s retail genius, left in 2011 to grab a
$53 million CEO paycheck at J. C. Penney. How did
that work out? An epic disaster. Penney gave
Johnson the heave-ho earlier this month.

Hmmm. Maybe our executive superstars don’t rate as
geniuses after all. Maybe, we suggest this week in
Too Much, they just rate as appallingly overpaid.

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