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In 2013 Mikael Stöhr was appointed CEO of Coor Service Management Holding AB (STO:COOR). First, this article will compare CEO compensation with compensation at similar sized companies. After that, we will consider the growth in the business. And finally we will reflect on how common stockholders have fared in the last few years, as a secondary measure of performance. This method should give us information to assess how appropriately the company pays the CEO.
Check out our latest analysis for Coor Service Management Holding
How Does Mikael Stöhr's Compensation Compare With Similar Sized Companies?
According to our data, Coor Service Management Holding AB has a market capitalization of kr7.8b, and paid its CEO total annual compensation worth kr11m over the year to December 2018. While this analysis focuses on total compensation, it's worth noting the salary is lower, valued at kr6.8m. When we examined a selection of companies with market caps ranging from kr3.7b to kr15b, we found the median CEO total compensation was kr6.2m.
It would therefore appear that Coor Service Management Holding AB pays Mikael Stöhr more than the median CEO remuneration at companies of a similar size, in the same market. However, this fact alone doesn't mean the remuneration is too high. We can get a better idea of how generous the pay is by looking at the performance of the underlying business.
You can see, below, how CEO compensation at Coor Service Management Holding has changed over time.
Is Coor Service Management Holding AB Growing?
Over the last three years, Coor Service Management Holding AB has not seen its earnings per share change much, though they have deteriorated slightly, according to a line of best fit. In the last year, its revenue is up 8.7%.
Unfortunately there is a complete lack of earnings per share improvement, over three years. And the modest revenue growth over 12 months isn't much comfort against the reduced earnings per share. So given this relatively weak performance, shareholders would probably not want to see high compensation for the CEO. It could be important to check this free visual depiction of what analysts expect for the future.
Has Coor Service Management Holding AB Been A Good Investment?
Boasting a total shareholder return of 73% over three years, Coor Service Management Holding AB has done well by shareholders. As a result, some may believe the CEO should be paid more than is normal for companies of similar size.
In Summary...
We compared total CEO remuneration at Coor Service Management Holding AB with the amount paid at companies with a similar market capitalization. We found that it pays well over the median amount paid in the benchmark group.