Goldman CEO gets stock bonus of $12.6 mn

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Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 1:43 AM IST

Goldman Sachs gave Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Blankfein a $12.6 million stock bonus for 2010, an increase from $9 million in restricted stock a year earlier.

Blankfein, 56, received 78,111 shares on January 26, according to a filing yesterday with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. At the closing price of $161.31, the shares would be valued at $12.6 million. According to a separate filing, the New York-based Goldman Sachs also raised Blankfein’s base salary to $2 million this year from $600,000.

Goldman Sachs, the fifth-largest US bank by assets, reported a drop of 38 per cent in 2010 earnings from a record in 2009, as revenue from trading stocks and bonds fell from an all-time high. The firm set aside 39 per cent of revenue to pay employees, up from 36 per cent last year, the lowest ratio ever.

Chief Financial Officer David Viniar, President Gary Cohn, and Vice Chairmen J Michael Evans and John S Weinberg each received 78,111 restricted shares, according to separate filings. For 2009, Blankfein was awarded 58,381 restricted stock units, the amount given to those four deputies.

The firm also raised the base salary for those four executives to $1.85 million each, according to the filing. Each had been paid $600,000 previously.

Banks have been raising base salaries in response to increased pressure from regulators on bonuses. Regulators, including the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, the Federal Reserve and the Securities and Exchange Commission are drafting rules on pay meant to limit practices considered risky.

Pandit, Gorman
Citigroup Inc boosted CEO Vikram Pandit’s base salary to $1.75 million from $1 after the bank’s first profit for a year under his watch. James Gorman, Morgan Stanley’s top executive since last January, was awarded deferred stock and options valued at about $7.4 million for his 2010 performance.

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First Published: Jan 30 2011 | 12:55 AM IST

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