Former HP CEO Enrique Lores Earned $133.3 Million in 6 Years, A Classic Case of CEO Pay Gone Too Far.

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    How Much is Too Much? Enrique Lores’ $133.3 Million Salary Sparks Outrage.
    Enrique Lores’ total compensation of $133.3 million over his six-year tenure as CEO of HP has sparked controversy, with many questioning whether such a high salary is truly justified. While Lores’ pay steadily increased, from $14.5 million in 2019 to $23.1 million in 2025, HP’s performance during his leadership has been mixed at best. Despite maintaining a solid position in the PC and printing markets, the company has faced increased competition and market challenges, leading some to wonder if Lores’ compensation aligns with the company’s overall success. Critics argue that his hefty earnings, which include performance bonuses and stock options, reflect a broader trend of disproportionate CEO pay, especially when compared to modest growth in shareholder value. Ultimately, many are left questioning whether Lores’ $133.3 million truly matches the value he has brought to HP, or if it’s simply a reflection of a corporate culture that rewards top executives regardless of broader results.

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