Which company pays CEO has the highest salary?
Rank 1 | Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, has topped the 2021 Fortune 500 list of the most highly compensated CEOs. In 2021 Musk ‘realized’ compensation worth almost $23.5 billion, from exercising some Tesla stock options awarded in 2018.
What is the salary of CEO of BMW?
– automobilwoche Marc 2022: CEO Oliver Zipse increased his remuneration to 8.75 million euros. – Wallmine.com Apr 2020: As the Chairman of the Management Board of Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, the total compensation of Oliver Zipse at Bayerische Motoren Werke AG is $3,460,230.
What is the highest paid CEO job?
Data source: Bloomberg.
- Elon Musk: $6.65 billion.
- Mike Pykosz: $568 million.
- Trevor Bezdek: $497 million.
- Douglas Hirsch: $497 million.
- Eric Wu: $388 million.
- Alex Karp: $369 million.
- Tim Cook: $265 million.
- Chad Richison: $220 million.
How much does the CEO of Mercedes make?
As the Chairman of the Management Board, Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars, and Chief Executive Officer of Daimler AG, the total compensation of Ola Kaellenius at Daimler AG is $3,615,000.
How big is Angola Telecom’s public business sector deficit?
Last year, Angola Telecom (AT), the country’s third licensed telecommunication provider was listed second out of the 55 companies in Angola’s public business sector with a cumulative deficit of 66 billion kwanzas (USD 173 million).
Who owns Angola’s fibre broadband?
Furthermore, submarine fibre cable operator, Angola Cables, is 51% owned by AT, with Unitel (31%) and MSTelcom (9%) also owning stakes in the international connectivity venture. Rounding off the list is partly-state-owned B2B broadband provider, ACS.
Which companies have been privatised in Angola?
Other telecoms operators included in the Privatisation Programme are MSTelcom, Net One, Unitel, TV Cabo Angola, Multitel, Angola Cables and Angola Comunicacoes e Sistemas (ACS). Shares are also up for sale in telephone directory company ELTA and postal operator ENCTA.
Who owns TV in Cabo Angola?
Cable-fibre operator Television, Cabo Angola, is 50% owned by AT, and the latter also owns a 30% stake in corporate data services provider Multitel. Up-for-sale BCI-Bank of Commerce & Industry is a fellow shareholder in Multitel with 20%.