Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Three Sask. CEOs make top 100 list

CBC News
Jan 3, 2012

Three of Saskatchewan's top executives have made the list of the highest paid 100 CEOs in Canada, ranked by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

The highest paid CEOs in Saskatchewan in 2010 are Potash Corp.'s Bill Doyle, Cameco's Gerry Grandey and Viterra's Mayo Schmidt.

Schmidt: Only $4,548,711/year



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Doyle was eleventh on the list with a salary of $11,601,796. Grandey was fifty-fifth making $6,826,500. Schmidt came in eighty-ninth with a total of $4,548,711 a year.
 
Grandey: Laughs to the bank









Though Doyle's salary didn't change much from what he was reported to have made in 2009, Grandey topped his yearly salary by more than $2-million, while Schmidt took a hit of about $200,000.

Doyle: Makes ends meet









The average CEO yearly salary in Canada was reported to be at about $8.38 million in 2010.

1 comment:

  1. I am always curious what the ratio of CEO salary is to the gross revenue of the company and if their is any relationship. If I wasn't so lazy I would look it up.
    MayB says she does indeed know you. Small world, Saskatchewan.

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