Shareholders Will Probably Hold Off On Increasing Jack in the Box Inc.'s (NASDAQ:JACK) CEO Compensation For The Time Being
Key Insights
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Jack in the Box to hold its Annual General Meeting on 1st of March
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CEO Darin Harris' total compensation includes salary of US$901.5k
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Total compensation is similar to the industry average
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Jack in the Box's EPS grew by 1.0% over the past three years while total shareholder loss over the past three years was 26%
The underwhelming share price performance of Jack in the Box Inc. (NASDAQ:JACK) in the past three years would have disappointed many shareholders. However, what is unusual is that EPS growth has been positive, suggesting that the share price has diverged from fundamentals. Shareholders may want to question the board on the future direction of the company at the upcoming AGM on 1st of March. They could also try to influence management and firm direction through voting on resolutions such as executive remuneration and other company matters. We discuss below why we think shareholders should be cautious of approving a raise for the CEO at the moment.
See our latest analysis for Jack in the Box
Comparing Jack in the Box Inc.'s CEO Compensation With The Industry
According to our data, Jack in the Box Inc. has a market capitalization of US$1.4b, and paid its CEO total annual compensation worth US$5.3m over the year to October 2023. That's a notable increase of 16% on last year. While we always look at total compensation first, our analysis shows that the salary component is less, at US$902k.
In comparison with other companies in the American Hospitality industry with market capitalizations ranging from US$1.0b to US$3.2b, the reported median CEO total compensation was US$6.2m. So it looks like Jack in the Box compensates Darin Harris in line with the median for the industry. Moreover, Darin Harris also holds US$2.3m worth of Jack in the Box stock directly under their own name.
| Component | 2023 | 2022 | Proportion (2023) |
| Salary | US$902k | US$869k | 17% |
| Other | US$4.4m | US$3.8m | 83% |
| Total Compensation | US$5.3m | US$4.6m | 100% |
On an industry level, around 20% of total compensation represents salary and 80% is other remuneration. Jack in the Box sets aside a smaller share of compensation for salary, in comparison to the overall industry. If total compensation is slanted towards non-salary benefits, it indicates that CEO pay is linked to company performance.
Jack in the Box Inc.'s Growth
Over the past three years, Jack in the Box Inc. has seen its earnings per share (EPS) grow by 1.0% per year. In the last year, its revenue changed by just 0.2%.
We'd prefer higher revenue growth, but it is good to see modest EPS growth. Considering these factors we'd say performance has been pretty decent, though not amazing. Looking ahead, you might want to check this free visual report on analyst forecasts for the company's future earnings..
