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Goldman Sachs gives CEO $80M to stay put for another five years, raises pay by 26%
Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) chief executive David Solomon was awarded an $80 million stock award to stay at the bank for another five years, it disclosed in a regulatory filing on Friday. John Waldron, Goldman's (GS),
Goldman Sachs CEO gets big pay boost, and $80 million bonus for another five years at helm
Goldman's president and chief operating officer was also awarded a retention bonus of $80 million in restricted stock, the bank said on Friday.
Goldman Sachs Gives Solomon $80 Million to Stay
Goldman Sachs gave Chief Executive David Solomon an $80 million bonus to stay for five more years, ending any lingering questions about his grasp on the Wall Street giant. Solomon had a bruising couple of years at Goldman that cast his longevity as CEO into doubt among many partners after taking over in 2018.
Goldman gives Solomon an $80M bonus and a 26% raise
The boost, to $39 million for 2024, makes the CEO the best-paid among the top six U.S. banks. Goldman is also tying four executives’ pay, to a degree, to the banks’ efforts connected with private credit.
Goldman boosts CEO pay by 26% to $39 million, lines up five more years at helm
Goldman Sachs raised CEO David Solomon's compensation by 26% to $39 million for last year, according to a filing, and its board lined up an $80 million stock retention bonus that signals he will stay at the helm for another five years.
Goldman Sachs da jugosos bonos de retención a máximos ejecutivos
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. otorgó a sus dos principales ejecutivos bonos de retención valorados en US$80 millones cada uno y lanzó un programa para dar a sus directivos una parte de los intereses devengados de los fondos de capital riesgo,
Goldman CEO Gets Big Pay Boost, and $80 Million Bonus for Another Five Years at Helm
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs raised CEO David Solomon's compensation 26% to $39 million for last year, according to a filing, and its board lined up an $80 million stock retention bonus that signals he will stay at the helm for another 5 years.
Goldman Sachs boosts CEO pay to $39 million, lines up five more years at helm
Goldman Sachs raised CEO David Solomon's compensation 26% to $39 million for last year, according to a filing, and its board lined up an $80 million stock retention bonus that signals he will stay at the helm for another 5 years.
Goldman CEO Signs on for 5 More Years, Gets $80 Million Bonus
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon was awarded an $80 million stock bonus to stay at the helm for another five years, a stark turnaround for a leader whose survival was questioned after the firm’s ill-fated foray into consumer banking.
Goldman pays top two execs $80 million in retention bonuses — signaling a long-term leadership plan
Goldman Sachs' CEO David Solomon's 2024 comp rose 26%. He stands to get $80 million in bonuses over the next five years.
Goldman Sachs hands chief David Solomon $80mn retention award
Goldman Sachs boosted chief executive David Solomon’s pay by 26 per cent to $39mn and set up $80mn retention plans for him and president John Waldron in an effort to ensure the pair remain at the bank for the next several years.
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David Solomon Receives $80 Million Bonus To Continue Leading Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs has offered CEO David Solomon a lucrative compensation package to secure his leadership for the next five years ...
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Goldman Gives $80 Million Reason for Waldron to Wait for Top Job
At Goldman Sachs Group Inc., there was the “war for talent”. Now the firm’s fighting to keep one talent in particular: John ...
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Goldman’s David Solomon toasts 63rd birthday with $39M payday — a 26% bump from last year
The Wall Street veteran will also earn an $80 million retention bonus if he remains with the bank for another five years.
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Goldman's Waldron Is the Bank's Surprise $80 Million Man
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. isn't taking any chances with President John Waldron leaving, Bloomberg's Sridhar Natarajan says.
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Goldman Sachs hikes David Solomon's pay 25% — and offers a sweet stock deal to remain CEO
Goldman Sachs (GS) is locking in CEO David Solomon for at least another five years with a sweet stock deal — along with a big ...
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