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In 2016 N. Krishnan was appointed CEO of Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited (NSE:MANGCHEFER). This analysis aims first to contrast CEO compensation with other companies that have similar market capitalization. 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.
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How Does N. Krishnan’s Compensation Compare With Similar Sized Companies?
According to our data, Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited has a market capitalization of ₹4.7b, and pays its CEO total annual compensation worth ₹10m. We examined a group of similar sized companies, with market capitalizations of below ₹14.7b. The median CEO compensation in that group is ₹2m.
As you can see, N. Krishnan is paid more than the median CEO pay at companies of a similar size, in the same market. However, this does not necessarily mean Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited is paying too much. We can better assess whether the pay is overly generous by looking into the underlying business performance.
You can see a visual representation of the CEO compensation at Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers, below.
Is Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited Growing?
Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited has increased its earnings per share (EPS) by an average of 89% a year, over the last three years Its revenue is up 9.2% over last year.
Overall this is a positive result for shareholders, showing that the company has improved in recent years. It’s good to see a bit of revenue growth, as this suggests the business is able to grow sustainably.
Although we don’t have analyst forecasts, you might want to assess this data-rich visualization of earnings, revenue and cash flow.
Has Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited Been A Good Investment?
Given the total loss of 4.2% over three years, many shareholders in Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers 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…
We examined the amount Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited pays its CEO, and compared it to the amount paid by similar sized companies. Our data suggests that it pays above the median CEO pay within that group.