10 Top Executive IT with Highest Income

CNN issued news about 10 best executives from the world of information technology that has the greatest income. The top ranking was occupied by the co-president of Oracle, Mark Hurd.

Hurd, who last year left his position as CEO of Hewlett Packard (HP) has a revenue of 78.4 million U.S. dollars, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison shifting to the second position. CNN says Hurd income consists of wages amounting to 10 million U.S. dollars per year and shares worth 68.4 million U.S. dollars.

While Larry Ellison who is ranked second, had revenues of 77.6 million U.S. dollars, comprising 13.3 million dollars in cash and 62.7 million dollars in shares.

Apple's new CEO, Tim Cook be the next position, ranking third for the highest-paid executives. Cook received a cash salary of 6.7 million dollars and it has the Apple shares worth 52.3 million U.S. dollars. According to CNN, Cook's monthly salary is 800,000 U.S. dollars, the added bonus of 900,000 dollars, and he also took home an additional bonus of $ 5 million dollars for his outstanding performance and is considered quite successful when he became interim CEO, replacing Steve Jobs.

The list released by CNN is dominated by a few executives of Oracle, such as Safra Catz, who served as co-president and CFP are fourth with earnings of 42.1 million U.S. dollars. Then there is Thomas Kurian was fifth with earnings of 33.7 million dollars.

Here are the top 10 IT executives with the greatest income:

    Mark Hurd (Oracle) 78.4 million dollars
    Larry Ellison (Oracle) 77.6 million dollars
    Tim Cook (Apple) 59.1 million dollars
    Safra Catz (Oracle) 42.1 million dollars
    Thomas Kurian (Oracle) 33.7 million dollars
    Peter Oppenheimer (Apple) 29.8 million dollars
    Ronald Johnson (Apple) 29.8 million dollars
    Bruce Sewell (Apple) 29.7 million dollars
    Chuck Phillips (Oracle) 26 million dollars
    Sam Palmisano (IBM) 25.2 million dollars

From the above data can be concluded that the top 10 executives working in oracle has a higher income level.

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