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| January 11, 2006 |
| Disney paid Eisner $10.1 million in 2005
Michael Eisner, former chief executive of The Walt Disney Co., received $10.1 million in compensation last year, including a $9.1 million cash bonus, according to the company's annual proxy statement filed Wednesday. Eisner left the company on Oct. 1 after serving as CEO for 21 years. He was succeeded by Robert Iger, who serves as president and CEO. Iger received total compensation of $9.7 million in 2005, including a cash bonus of $7.7 million. He will be paid an annual salary of $2 million, plus a cash bonus in his new role. Eisner was also paid an additional $1 million, the salary he would have received if he had served through the end of his contract, which would have expired this October. He will also continue to receive an annual bonus of $7.5 million through 2008, in accordance with the terms of his employment agreement, the filing said.
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