-- 根据周四提交的监管文件,Sable Offshore (SOC) 向首席执行官 Jim Flores 授予了 2025 年 7600 万美元的薪酬方案。 彭博社报道称,尽管这家加州石油钻探公司当年没有售出任何原油,但仍获得了如此丰厚的薪酬。 监管文件显示,该方案主要包括超过 6900 万美元的股票奖励、130 万美元的薪水和 390 万美元的奖金。 Flores 在 2024 年获得了 170 万美元的收入,没有股票奖励。
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