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Guillaume Lachenal is the CEO of Miliboo Société anonyme (EPA:ALMLB). 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 we will reflect on how common stockholders have fared in the last few years, as a secondary measure of performance. This process should give us an idea about how appropriately the CEO is paid.
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How Does Guillaume Lachenal's Compensation Compare With Similar Sized Companies?
According to our data, Miliboo Société anonyme has a market capitalization of €12m, and paid its CEO total annual compensation worth €216k over the year to April 2019. We note that's an increase of 14% above last year. It is worth noting that the CEO compensation consists almost entirely of the salary, worth €207k. We looked at a group of companies with market capitalizations under €183m, and the median CEO total compensation was €151k.
As you can see, Guillaume Lachenal is paid more than the median CEO pay at companies of a similar size, in the same market. However, this does not necessarily mean Miliboo Société anonyme is paying too much. We can get a better idea of how generous the pay is by looking at the performance of the underlying business.
The graphic below shows how CEO compensation at Miliboo Société anonyme has changed from year to year.
Is Miliboo Société anonyme Growing?
Miliboo Société anonyme has increased its earnings per share (EPS) by an average of 13% a year, over the last three years (using a line of best fit). It achieved revenue growth of 23% over the last year.
This shows that the company has improved itself over the last few years. Good news for shareholders. This sort of respectable year-on-year revenue growth is often seen at a healthy, growing business. You might want to check this free visual report on analyst forecasts for future earnings.
Has Miliboo Société anonyme Been A Good Investment?
Given the total loss of 16% over three years, many shareholders in Miliboo Société anonyme 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...
We compared the total CEO remuneration paid by Miliboo Société anonyme, and compared it to remuneration at a group of similar sized companies. We found that it pays well over the median amount paid in the benchmark group.
Importantly, though, the company has impressed with its earnings per share growth, over three years. However, the returns to investors are far less impressive, over the same period. So shareholders might not feel great about the fact that CEO pay increased on last year. Considering the per share profit growth, but keeping in mind the weak returns, we'd need more time to form a view on CEO compensation. Whatever your view on compensation, you might want to check if insiders are buying or selling Miliboo Société anonyme shares (free trial).