Roy V. Armes

2009

In 2009, Roy V. Armes earned a total compensation of $4M as Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer at Cooper Tire & Rubber, a 50% increase compared to previous year.

Compensation breakdown

Change in Pension Value and Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Earnings$31,613
Non-Equity Incentive Plan$1,700,000
Option Awards$748,800
Salary$850,000
Stock Awards$417,075
Other$210,427
Total$3,957,915

Armes received $1.7M in non-equity incentive plan, accounting for 43% of the total pay in 2009.

Armes also received $31.6K of change in pension value and nonqualified deferred compensation earnings, $748.8K in option awards, $850K in salary, $417.1K in stock awards and $210.4K in other compensation.

Rankings

In 2009, Roy V. Armes' compensation ranked 1,038th out of 9,885 executives tracked by ExecPay. In other words, Armes earned more than 89.5% of executives.

ClassificationRankingPercentile
All
1,038
out of 9,885
90th
Division
Manufacturing
362
out of 3,690
90th
Major group
Rubber And Miscellaneous Plastics Products
7
out of 84
92nd
Industry group
Tires And Inner Tubes
2
out of 10
80th
Industry
Tires and Inner Tubes
2
out of 10
80th
Source: SEC filing on March 22, 2011.

Armes' colleagues

We found five more compensation records of executives who worked with Roy V. Armes at Cooper Tire & Rubber in 2009.

2009

Philip Weaver

Cooper Tire & Rubber

Chief Financial Officer

2009

Bradley Hughes

Cooper Tire & Rubber

Chief Financial Officer

2009

Harold Miller

Cooper Tire & Rubber

Vice President and President International Tire Division

2009

James Kline

Cooper Tire & Rubber

General Counsel

2009

Mark Krivoruchka

Cooper Tire & Rubber

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