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Monday, April 11, 2016

The $75MM Fundster

News summary by MFWire's editors

The founding CEO of a publicly-traded mutual fund shop earned $75 million last year. Yet that was a big drop year-over-year.

Mario J. Gabelli
GAMCO Investors, Inc
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer
Anders Melin of Bloomberg reports on Gamco [profile] chief and PM Mario Gabelli's compensation for 2015. Per Gamco's proxy filing on Friday, Gabelli's 2015 compensation broke down into about $13 million in the form of an "incentive management fee" and about $62 million for "portfolio manager and other variable remuneration." Yet Gabelli does receive a regular salary, bonuses, or stock.

Bloomberg says that Gabelli's pay puts him "among last year's highest-paid Wall Street executives," and it notes that Gamco's second-highest paid executive was chief operating officer Douglas Jamieson, who brought home $3.65 million in 2015.

The pub also points out that Rye, New York-based Gamco's shares fell 35 percent in 2015 and Gabelli's "management fee is based on 10 percent of its pretax profits." Gamco's "income from continuing operations" fell almost 18 percent year-over-year to about $87 million in 2015. And Gabelli's total compensation fell more than 15 percent from $88.5 million in 2014 and almost 12 percent from $85 million in 2013.

Also, though Bloomberg doesn't mention it, it's worth noting that Gabelli is basically paying himself. He owns 41.49 percent of Gamco's class A stock and 98.59 percent of its class B stock. In the language of their SEC filings, when you cut through the details of the different interwoven companies and the way the different share classes work, "Mr. Gabelli is deemed to control GBL." 

Edited by: Neil Anderson, Managing Editor


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