Originally Posted by
OzzyOzBorn
Given the scale of Ryanair's success, I'm surprised that MOL's compensation is as modest as this. Check out compensation in major companies across Europe and the US; many offer senior executives way more than this (including heavily loss-making ones).
These seem to be the numbers -
The $108 million, if unlocked, will be in addition to O'Leary's pay.
In the past financial year, he was paid €925,000 ($991,572), which included a bonus component of €425,000.
Starting this year, his base salary will be €1.2 million ($1.3 million).
Which, I agree does not seem too much either - perhaps this is why he is doing better than some Water Company CEO in the long run ....