Core Points - Berkshire Hathaway has increased the salary of new CEO Greg Abel to $25 million, significantly higher than the $100,000 annual salary of his predecessor Warren Buffett, who held the position for over 40 years [1] - Abel, aged 63, officially became CEO on January 1 after serving as Vice Chairman overseeing non-insurance operations for eight years [1] - Abel's compensation includes a salary of $21 million for 2024, $20 million for 2023, and $16 million for 2022, plus a $3 million bonus [1] - Buffett has also granted the same compensation amounts to Ajit Jain, Vice Chairman responsible for insurance operations, from 2022 to 2024 [1] - Buffett, aged 95, has led Berkshire Hathaway for over 60 years, transforming it into a conglomerate with a market value exceeding $1 trillion and nearly 200 businesses [1] - Buffett remains the Chairman of the Board and is one of the wealthiest individuals globally, with Berkshire's executive compensation plan being noted as "different" from most public companies [1] Additional Information - Abel holds approximately $171 million worth of Berkshire stock and sold 1% of his stake in Berkshire Hathaway Energy for $870 million in 2022 [2]
伯克希尔哈撒韦(BRK.A.US)新CEO年薪曝光 2500万美元远超巴菲特象征性薪酬