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NWA CEO earns $2.6M in 2006
Tuesday May 1, 12:39 pm ET
Northwest Airlines Corp. CEO Doug Steenland received compensation valued at $2.6 million last year, while the company restructured under bankruptcy protection.
According to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Steenland's pay included a base salary of $516,384, down about 10 percent from the year before when he got $571,354. He also received $994,146 in long-term cash award programs, and $297,353 in perquisites and other compensation.
In the filing, Eagan-based Northwest (Pinksheets: NWACQ - News) also said that managers took a 15 percent cut in their base salaries in December 2004, and another 10 percent cut in December 2005, after the carrier filed for bankruptcy protection.
Also, the filing detailed that executives' outstanding stock options will be canceled when the carrier emerges from bankruptcy protection, which is expected in June.
Published May 1, 2007 by the Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal
Tuesday May 1, 12:39 pm ET
Northwest Airlines Corp. CEO Doug Steenland received compensation valued at $2.6 million last year, while the company restructured under bankruptcy protection.
According to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Steenland's pay included a base salary of $516,384, down about 10 percent from the year before when he got $571,354. He also received $994,146 in long-term cash award programs, and $297,353 in perquisites and other compensation.
In the filing, Eagan-based Northwest (Pinksheets: NWACQ - News) also said that managers took a 15 percent cut in their base salaries in December 2004, and another 10 percent cut in December 2005, after the carrier filed for bankruptcy protection.
Also, the filing detailed that executives' outstanding stock options will be canceled when the carrier emerges from bankruptcy protection, which is expected in June.
Published May 1, 2007 by the Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal