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AbbVie vs Bristol-Myers Squibb — CEO Pay Comparison

Robert Michael (AbbVie) earns $0 more in total compensation than Chris Boerner (Bristol-Myers Squibb).

MetricAbbVieABBVBristol-Myers SquibbBMY
CEORobert MichaelChris Boerner
IndustryPharmaceuticalsPharmaceuticals
Total Compensation$12.0M$12.0M
Base Salary$1.2M$1.2M
Stock Awards$6.0M$6.0M
Option Awards$1.4M$1.4M
Non-Equity Incentive$1.8M$1.8M
Pay-for-Performance GradeB (65/100)C (64/100)
CEO-Worker Pay Ratio120:1120:1
Median Worker Pay$100K$100K
Say-on-Pay Approval87.2%86.7%
3yr Total Shareholder Return+2.5%+3.3%
Revenue$54.3B$45.0B
Market Cap$310.0B$100.0B
Employees50,00034,300

Analysis

Robert Michael (AbbVie) earns $12.0M in total compensation, while Chris Boerner (Bristol-Myers Squibb) earns $12.0M.

On pay-for-performance alignment, AbbVie scores B (65/100) while Bristol-Myers Squibb scores C (64/100). AbbVie's CEO compensation is better aligned with company performance.

AbbVie's CEO-to-worker pay ratio is 120:1 compared to Bristol-Myers Squibb's 120:1. Shareholders approved CEO pay at 87.2% (AbbVie) and 86.7% (Bristol-Myers Squibb).