CEO Pay Watch C.H. Robinson
John Wiehoff, chairman, president, CEO
Total compensation: $5,163,246 for the year ended Dec. 31
Salary: $410,000
Non-equity incentive pay: $1,589,318
Other compensation: $21,838
Exercised stock options: $1,508
Value realized on vesting shares: $3,140,582
New stock options: 109,900
Total 2012 return to shareholders: -7.3 percent
Note: The company also recorded an expense of $1,500,038 for stock awards and $1,500,135 for stock options in 2012 as part of Wiehoff's long-term compensation.
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