By Angela Chen
Intel Corp. Chief Executive Brian Krzanich received $11.2
million in compensation in 2014, up about 17% from $9.6 million the
year before.
Mr. Krzanich saw his base salary rise to $1 million last year
from $887,500 in 2013, and his stock awards increase to $6.6
million from about $5.3 million. Non-equity compensation also grew,
to $3.4 million in 2014 from $1.9 million a year earlier.
According to The Wall Street Journal's annual compensation
survey, which analyzed data from the 300 largest U.S.-traded public
companies by revenue, CEO pay rose a median of 5.5% to $11.4
million in 2013. The survey found the top 10% of CEOs by pay earned
23% of the total compensation, while the bottom 30% accounted for
just 13% of the total.
The three highest-paid CEOs-- Oracle Corp.'s Larry Ellison, CBS
Corp.'s Leslie Moonves and Liberty Global PLC's Michael T.
Fries--made a total of $188 million in 2013, more than the combined
pay of the 50 CEOs at the bottom of the list.
Mr. Krzanich's 2013 salary ranked at 199.
Shares of Intel are up 19% in the past 12 months through
Wednesday's close.
Write to Angela Chen at angela.chen@dowjones.com
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