Does Jubilee Metals Group PLC’s (LON:JLP) CEO Salary Compare Well With Others?

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Leon Coetzer has been the CEO of Jubilee Metals Group PLC (LON:JLP) since 2010. This report will, first, examine the CEO compensation levels in comparison to CEO compensation at companies of similar size. Next, we’ll consider growth that the business demonstrates. Third, we’ll reflect on the total return to shareholders over three years, as a second measure of business performance. This method should give us information to assess how appropriately the company pays the CEO.

See our latest analysis for Jubilee Metals Group

How Does Leon Coetzer’s Compensation Compare With Similar Sized Companies?

Our data indicates that Jubilee Metals Group PLC is worth UK£29m, and total annual CEO compensation is UK£252k. That’s less than last year. We took a group of companies with market capitalizations below UK£152m, and calculated the median CEO compensation to be UK£243k.

So Leon Coetzer receives a similar amount to the median CEO pay, amongst the companies we looked at. Although this fact alone doesn’t tell us a great deal, it becomes more relevant when considered against the business performance.

You can see, below, how CEO compensation at Jubilee Metals Group has changed over time.

AIM:JLP CEO Compensation November 9th 18
AIM:JLP CEO Compensation November 9th 18

Is Jubilee Metals Group PLC Growing?

On average over the last three years, Jubilee Metals Group PLC has shrunk earnings per share by 32% each year. It achieved revenue growth of 75% over the last year.

As investors, we do are a bit wary of companies that have lower earnings per share, over three years. But in contrast the revenue growth is strong, suggesting future potential for earnings growth. It’s hard to reach a conclusion about business performance right now. This may be one to watch.

Although we don’t have analyst forecasts, you might want to assess this data-rich visualization of earnings, revenue and cash flow.

Has Jubilee Metals Group PLC Been A Good Investment?

With a three year total loss of 41%, Jubilee Metals Group PLC would certainly have some dissatisfied shareholders. So shareholders would probably think the company shouldn’t be too generous with CEO compensation.

In Summary…

Leon Coetzer is paid around the same as most CEOs of similar size companies.

The company cannot boast particularly strong per share growth. And it’s hard to argue that the returns over the last three years have delighted. So many would argue that the CEO is certainly not underpaid. Whatever your view on compensation, you might want to check if insiders are buying or selling Jubilee Metals Group PLC shares (free trial).

Or you might prefer gaze upon this detailed graph of past earnings, revenue and cash flow .

To help readers see past the short term volatility of the financial market, we aim to bring you a long-term focused research analysis purely driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis does not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements.

The author is an independent contributor and at the time of publication had no position in the stocks mentioned. For errors that warrant correction please contact the editor at editorial-team@simplywallst.com.

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