Here are five key points:
1. In 2016, the CEO’s total compensation was $12.8 million and in 2015 it topped $10.5 million.
2. Mr. Lobo’s salary was reportedly $1.2 million. He earned $6.2 million in stock awards and $4.3 million in other awards.
3. Non-equity incentive plan compensation for the CEO reached $1.9 million. Mr. Lobo’s other compensation was $431,803.
4. Stryker’s CFO Glenn Boehnlein’s total compensation hit $3.1 million in 2017.
5. The company’s Group President of Orthopaedics David Floyd’s total compensation in 2017 was just $4.3 million.
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