Larry Page
Larry Page
Company: Google
Bonus: $1,785
Stock and options: None

Last year, in his former role as the search giant's co-president, Google's new CEO made just a $1 salary. That's what he and the rest of the search giant's "triumvirate" -- Page, Sergey Brin, and Eric Schmidt -- have been taking home since 2005.

Page skips most Google perks, including the company's 401(k) match. But there's one perk he decided to keep: Like all Google employees, Page took home a holiday bonus of $1,785, which amounts to $1,000 after taxes.


Source: Equilar Inc.
Note: Equilar, an executive compensation research firm in Redwood Shores, Calif., prepared the data by looking at companies with more than $1 billion in revenues that filed proxies by Sept. 30, 2011.
Last updated November 09 2011: 4:11 PM ET
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