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Xin Tan became the CEO of Solargiga Energy Holdings Limited (HKG:757) in 2016. This analysis aims first to contrast CEO compensation with other companies that have similar market capitalization. Next, we'll consider growth that the business demonstrates. And finally - as a second measure of performance - we will look at the returns shareholders have received over the last few years. This method should give us information to assess how appropriately the company pays the CEO.
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How Does Xin Tan's Compensation Compare With Similar Sized Companies?
According to our data, Solargiga Energy Holdings Limited has a market capitalization of HK$308m, and paid its CEO total annual compensation worth CN¥1.4m over the year to December 2018. We think total compensation is more important but we note that the CEO salary is lower, at . Importantly, there may be performance hurdles relating to the non-salary component of the total compensation. We took a group of companies with market capitalizations below CN¥1.4b, and calculated the median CEO total compensation to be CN¥1.6m.
So Xin Tan receives a similar amount to the median CEO pay, amongst the companies we looked at. Although this fact alone doesn't tell us a great deal, it becomes more relevant when considered against the business performance.
The graphic below shows how CEO compensation at Solargiga Energy Holdings has changed from year to year.
Is Solargiga Energy Holdings Limited Growing?
On average over the last three years, Solargiga Energy Holdings Limited has shrunk earnings per share by 32% each year (measured with a line of best fit). Its revenue is up 6.1% over last year.
Sadly for shareholders, earnings per share are actually down, over three years. The modest increase in revenue in the last year isn't enough to make me overlook the disappointing change in earnings per share. It's hard to argue the company is firing on all cylinders, so shareholders might be averse to high CEO remuneration. We don't have analyst forecasts, but shareholders might want to examine this detailed historical graph of earnings, revenue and cash flow.
Has Solargiga Energy Holdings Limited Been A Good Investment?
Given the total loss of 40% over three years, many shareholders in Solargiga Energy Holdings Limited are probably rather dissatisfied, to say the least. So shareholders would probably think the company shouldn't be too generous with CEO compensation.
In Summary...
Xin Tan is paid around the same as most CEOs of similar size companies.