Sears Holding Corp. has signed a contract with Edward Lampert to keep him on as CEO of the company at a salary of $1 per year.
A regulatory document filed Wednesday shows that the billionaire hedge fund manager will be paid an annual base salary of $1, but with the opportunity for a bonus of up to $2 million in cash or stock and up to $4.5 million in stock per year.
A number of companies have given their top leaders a salary of $1 during tough times to demonstrate their commitment to a turnaround. Some are then also rewarded through performance-based bonuses to encourage results.
Sears announced in January that Lampert would take over as CEO after Louis J. D'Ambrosio stepped down due to health issues involving his family. Lampert, 50, is the chairman and the largest shareholder of the Hoffman Estates, Ill. company. He will work out of Miami.
Some investors were nervous about Lampert's appointment, as they worried whether Lampert would continue the investment that D'Ambrosio made to improve the shopping experience.


