The 10 highest-paid CEOs of 2014
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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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