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The 10 Highest Paid CEOs in the City



On this rarefied list of New Yorkers are CEOs who go above (and below) the call of duty for their investors: a media mogul sporting rabbinical threads; a Machiavelli with a heart of gold; at least two acolytes of Teddy Roosevelt; and a few offspring who couldn't stand the heat of working for dad. Start with the man who makes the most ...


  The Chief The Company Total Package*
1.   Sanford I. Weill Citigroup Inc. $314,643,220
2.   Sumner M. Redstone Viacom Inc. $69,501,862
3.   William B. Harrison, Jr. J. P. Morgan Chase & Co. $48, 979, 606
4.   Philip J. Purcell Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co. $46,760,025
5.   David H. Komansky Merrill Lynch & Co. $38,225,417
6.   M. R. Greenberg American International Group Inc. $37,855,000
7.   R. S. Fuld, Jr. Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. $32,624,896
8.   H. Golub American Express Co. $30,669,398
9.   Geoffrey C. Bible Philip Morris Companies Inc. $29,479,142
10.   Henry M. Paulson, Jr. Goldman Sachs Group Co. $24,404,462

* Annual cash compensation plus incentives (stock award, options and Long-term Incentive Plan payouts)


Rankings and data provided by Executive Compensation Advisory Services (ECAS) for fiscal year 2000.
 
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