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AN SEC filing ahead of Intel’s annual shareholder’s meeting on May 21st detailed the salaries of the top six men.
Paul Otellini, took home $770,000 last year, rising to $11.5 million with stock options. Chairman Craig Barratt’s wages were $358,000 reaching $6.3 million with shares. Andy Bryant, chief admin officer got $455,000 and made $5.7 million in total.
Next came Sean Maloney, general manager of sales and marketing who got $390,000 topping out at $5.6 million. David Perlmutter got by on $357,000 in his pay packet which rose to $4.3 million in total. Finally chief financial officer Stacy Smith made do with $305,000 in cash and a take home of $2.2 million.
Between them they can look at taking home $35,717,000. Almost as much as Hector. µ
Hector must be laughing all the way to the bank lol
Thats really NOT that Much Money Really for Size of Company. Stock Options PUBLIC Pays For by Buying their Stock, Afterr All Its' Just PAPER.
Thomas Drashek