Pinewood Technologies Group (PINE)

Sector:

Retailers

Index:

FTSE Small Cap

381.50p
   
  • Change Today:
    -7.00p
  • 52 Week High: 795.00p
  • 52 Week Low: 312.00p
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 87.12m
  • Volume: 1,392,335
  • Market Cap: £332.35m

Chief Executive pay keeps rising

By Michael Millar

Date: Tuesday 12 Jun 2012

LONDON (ShareCast) - FTSE 100 Chief Executives enjoyed bumper pay rises in 2011 while their employees got virtually no increase at all, according to a new report.

The average wage earned by Chief Executives in the UK's biggest firms was £4.8m, up 12% on the year before.

In contrast, employees at FTSE 100 companies saw an average pay rise of 1%.

"Shareholders are enraged, the survey results are likely to increase their state of agitation," the report said.

The report comes as advertising giant WPP is the latest blue chip firm facing a shareholder rebellion over executive pay deals.

Shareholders are angry about plans for its Chief Executive, Sir Martin Sorrell, to get a 30% pay rise to £1.3m, as well as increases in his bonus arrangements that could see him pocket an extra £6.5m a year.

If the vote at Wednesday's AGM goes against the company it will mark a record sixth revolt against executive pay in one year as the so-called 'shareholder spring' continues.

The study shows its boss, Sir Martin Sorrell, is the second highest paid chief executive in the FTSE 100, earning a total of £11.6m in 2011.

Sorrell comes in behind Barclays boss, Bob Diamond, who earned £20.9m.

The pay figures are made up of salary, bonuses and any share options that the Chief Executives could cash in during the year.

The report, complied by corporate governance expert Manifest and pay consultants MM&K, called this "realisable remuneration".

It said the formula was designed to replicate rules the government is bringing in requiring companies to publish one overall figure for executive pay.

Companies who have lost the vote on executive pay this year include insurance giant Aviva, gold miners Centamin and Central Rand Gold, car dealership Pendragon, and explorer Cairn Energy.

However, the votes are non-binding and and can be ignored by the company.

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PINE Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 381.50p
Change Today -7.00p
% Change -1.80 %
52 Week High 795.00p
52 Week Low 312.00p
Volume 1,392,335
Shares Issued 87.12m
Market Cap £332.35m

PINE Star Ratings

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Value
42.63% above the market average42.63% above the market average42.63% above the market average42.63% above the market average42.63% above the market average
48.72% above the sector average48.72% above the sector average48.72% above the sector average48.72% above the sector average48.72% above the sector average
Price Trend
15.8% below the market average15.8% below the market average15.8% below the market average15.8% below the market average15.8% below the market average
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Growth
14.71% below the market average14.71% below the market average14.71% below the market average14.71% below the market average14.71% below the market average
25.00% above the sector average25.00% above the sector average25.00% above the sector average25.00% above the sector average25.00% above the sector average

PINE Dividends

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  Special Final
Ex-Div 23-Apr-24 18-Apr-19
Paid 07-May-24 30-May-19
Amount 24.50p 0.70p

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PINE Key Personnel

CFO Mark Simon Willis
CEO William Berman

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