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光电子行业上市公司董秘PK:亚世光电边瑞群年龄最高,为63岁,2016年开始任职
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-08-08 05:37

Core Insights - The report highlights that as of July 29, 2024, there are 5,817 listed companies in the A-share market, with a total of 1,144 secretaries earning over 1 million yuan, accounting for over 21% of the total [1] - The total salary for A-share secretaries reached 4.086 billion yuan in 2024, with an average salary of 754,300 yuan [1] Industry Overview - In the optical and optoelectronic industry, there are 106 listed companies, with an average secretary salary of 843,400 yuan, ranking 29th among 124 secondary industries [1] - The average salary for secretaries in the optical and optoelectronic industry increased by 51,400 yuan compared to the previous year, ranking 34th in salary growth among 124 primary industries [1] Salary Distribution - Among the 106 secretaries in the optical and optoelectronic industry, 49 have salaries between 500,000 and 1 million yuan, making up nearly half of the total [1] - There are 27 secretaries with salaries exceeding 1 million yuan, accounting for 25% of the total [1] - The highest-paid secretary is Liao Qian from TCL Technology, with a salary of 5.8153 million yuan, followed by Liu Hongfeng from BOE Technology with 4.6138 million yuan [1] Age Distribution - The age of the 106 secretaries ranges from 29 to 63 years, with the majority (78 individuals) aged between 35 and 49, representing over 70% [3] - The highest salary age group is between 45 and 59 years, with an average salary of 1.3412 million yuan [3] Educational Background - Out of 105 secretaries with available educational data, 46 hold bachelor's degrees, and 53 have master's degrees, together accounting for over 90% [6] - The only doctoral degree holder, Xu Fengying from Visionox, has a salary of 2.768 million yuan, significantly higher than the average salaries of bachelor's and master's degree holders [6] Salary and Stock Performance Relationship - An analysis of secretaries' salaries in the range of 0-1.5 million yuan shows a positive correlation between salary levels and stock performance, with corresponding stock price annual changes of -6.66%, -0.87%, and 6.83% [8]