Discovery Communications CEO David Zaslav took home more than $150 million last year, making him the highest-paid chief executive in the US.
Each of the top-10 highest-paid CEOs of 2014 made more than $50 million, according to a new list from The New York Times. Perhaps unsurprisingly, all of the top 10 CEOs are men.
Executive compensation data firm Equilar compiled the 200-person list for The Times based on corporate filings.
Here's what the top 10 CEOs made in 2014:
- David Zaslav, Discovery Communications — $156.1 million
- Michael Fries, Liberty Global — $111.9 million
- Mario Gabelli, Gamco Investors — $88.5 million
- Satya Nadella, Microsoft — $84.3 million
- Nick Woodman, GoPro — $77.4 million
- Gregory Maffei, Liberty Media & Liberty Interactive — $73.8 million
- Larry Ellison, Oracle — $67.3 million
- Steve Mollenkopf, Qualcomm — $60.7 million
- David Hamamoto, NorthStar Realty Finance — $60.3 million
- Les Moonves, CBS — $54.4 million
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