| HP coughs up close to $47 million on CEO change | Business Tech |
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| Friday, 03 February 2012 22:30 |
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For Hewlett-Packard, fiscal 2011 was the year of two CEOs--Leo Apotheker and Meg Whitman--and it cost the company dearly. ![]() HP's former CEO Leo Apotheker (Credit: Dan Farber/CNET)In its proxy statement filed today, HP outlined the compensation packages for its relatively new CEO and the parting gift for Apotheker. The damage? Whitman took a salary of $1 for fiscal 2011 and option awards worth $16.15 million. Toss in other competition and the grand total comes to $16.52 million rounded. And then there's Apotheker, who wrestled with strategy, communications, and a decision on whether to spin off HP's PC unit. Simply put, the Apotheker reign was a disaster. However, that disaster was $30.41 million in total compensation. Apotheker landed $1.15 million in salary, $6.4 million as a bonus, $17.66 million in stock awards, and another $5.2 million in other compensation. Apotheker made a bundle for just a few months' work. Add it up and you're at a $46.9 million tab for two CEOs in a year. And that's simplifying the equation a bit. Interim CEO Cathy Lesjak also made out nicely. She had $11 million in total compensation, but that's worth it given Lesjak held the fort while HP was going through a messy transition.
HP's fiscal 2011 summary compensation table. Click on image to see it at full size. (Credit: HP proxy statement)As for the footnotes in HP's compensation tale, Apotheker's separation agreement deserves a callout. HP said:
This story originally appeared at ZDNet's Between the Lines under the headline "HP blows nearly $47 million on its CEO follies." |












