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General Electric vs Northrop Grumman — CEO Pay Comparison

Larry Culp (General Electric) earns $10.0M more in total compensation than Kathy Warden (Northrop Grumman).

MetricGeneral ElectricGENorthrop GrummanNOC
CEOLarry CulpKathy Warden
IndustryAerospace & DefenseAerospace & Defense
Total Compensation$18.0M$8.0M
Base Salary$1.8M$800K
Stock Awards$9.0M$4.0M
Option Awards$2.2M$960K
Non-Equity Incentive$2.7M$1.2M
Pay-for-Performance GradeC (52/100)B (67/100)
CEO-Worker Pay Ratio180:180:1
Median Worker Pay$100K$100K
Say-on-Pay Approval92.1%85.2%
3yr Total Shareholder Return+2.7%+10.8%
Revenue$67.9B$39.3B
Market Cap$210.0B$75.0B
Employees125,00095,000

Analysis

Larry Culp (General Electric) earns $18.0M in total compensation, while Kathy Warden (Northrop Grumman) earns $8.0M. That is a difference of $10.0M.

On pay-for-performance alignment, General Electric scores C (52/100) while Northrop Grumman scores B (67/100). Northrop Grumman's CEO compensation is better aligned with company performance.

General Electric's CEO-to-worker pay ratio is 180:1 compared to Northrop Grumman's 80:1. Shareholders approved CEO pay at 92.1% (General Electric) and 85.2% (Northrop Grumman).