Shareholders May Be Wary Of Increasing LCI Industries' (NYSE:LCII) CEO Compensation Package

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The results at LCI Industries (NYSE:LCII) have been quite disappointing recently and CEO Jason Lippert bears some responsibility for this. Shareholders will be interested in what the board will have to say about turning performance around at the next AGM on 16th of May. This will be also be a chance where they can challenge the board on company direction and vote on resolutions such as executive remuneration. From our analysis, we think CEO compensation may need a review in light of the recent performance.

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How Does Total Compensation For Jason Lippert Compare With Other Companies In The Industry?

Our data indicates that LCI Industries has a market capitalization of US$2.8b, and total annual CEO compensation was reported as US$8.6m for the year to December 2023. That's a notable decrease of 18% on last year. While we always look at total compensation first, our analysis shows that the salary component is less, at US$1.2m.

For comparison, other companies in the American Auto Components industry with market capitalizations ranging between US$2.0b and US$6.4b had a median total CEO compensation of US$6.2m. Hence, we can conclude that Jason Lippert is remunerated higher than the industry median. Moreover, Jason Lippert also holds US$44m worth of LCI Industries stock directly under their own name, which reveals to us that they have a significant personal stake in the company.

Component 2023 2022 Proportion (2023)
Salary US$1.2m US$1.1m 13%
Other US$7.5m US$9.4m 87%
Total Compensation US$8.6m US$11m 100%

Speaking on an industry level, nearly 13% of total compensation represents salary, while the remainder of 87% is other remuneration. Although there is a difference in how total compensation is set, LCI Industries more or less reflects the market in terms of setting the salary. If non-salary compensation dominates total pay, it's an indicator that the executive's salary is tied to company performance.

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NYSE:LCII CEO Compensation May 10th 2024

LCI Industries' Growth

LCI Industries has reduced its earnings per share by 23% a year over the last three years. In the last year, its revenue is down 17%.

Few shareholders would be pleased to read that EPS have declined. This is compounded by the fact revenue is actually down on last year. These factors suggest that the business performance wouldn't really justify a high pay packet for the CEO. Moving away from current form for a second, it could be important to check this free visual depiction of what analysts expect for the future.

Has LCI Industries Been A Good Investment?

Since shareholders would have lost about 7.8% over three years, some LCI Industries investors would surely be feeling negative emotions. So shareholders would probably want the company to be less generous with CEO compensation.

To Conclude...

Along with the business performing poorly, shareholders have suffered with poor share price returns on their investments, suggesting that there's little to no chance of them being in favor of a CEO pay raise. At the upcoming AGM, the board will get the chance to explain the steps it plans to take to improve business performance.

While CEO pay is an important factor to be aware of, there are other areas that investors should be mindful of as well. That's why we did some digging and identified 3 warning signs for LCI Industries that investors should think about before committing capital to this stock.

Arguably, business quality is much more important than CEO compensation levels. So check out this free list of interesting companies that have HIGH return on equity and low debt.

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