UnitedHealth CEO Compensation Falls to $48M in 2010

UnitedHealth Group CEO Stephen J. Hemsley saw his compensation drop by more than half in 2010, taking home $48.8 million compared to his previous year’s salary of $102 million, according to a Hartford Courant report.

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Mr. Hemsley received the majority of his 2010 compensation through stocks vested and options exercised, according to a federal filing.

According to the report, the reported $48.8 million compensation for 2010 does not include stock awards and options issued last year, which are currently valued at $6 million. These awards and options are vested later and depend on UnitedHealth’s performance.

Read the Hartford Courant report on UnitedHealth CEO Stephen Hemsley.

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