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Here's Why Shareholders May Want To Be Cautious With Increasing Bavarian Nordic A/S' (CPH:BAVA) CEO Pay Packet

Simply Wall St·04/03/2025 04:41:16
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As many shareholders of Bavarian Nordic A/S (CPH:BAVA) will be aware, they have not made a gain on their investment in the past three years. What is concerning is that despite positive EPS growth, the share price has not tracked the trend in fundamentals. These are some of the concerns that shareholders may want to bring up at the next AGM held on 9th of April. Voting on resolutions such as executive remuneration and other matters could also be a way to influence management. 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 Bavarian Nordic

Comparing Bavarian Nordic A/S' CEO Compensation With The Industry

At the time of writing, our data shows that Bavarian Nordic A/S has a market capitalization of kr.12b, and reported total annual CEO compensation of kr.34m for the year to December 2024. Notably, that's an increase of 46% over the year before. While this analysis focuses on total compensation, it's worth acknowledging that the salary portion is lower, valued at kr.8.2m.

For comparison, other companies in the Denmark Biotechs industry with market capitalizations ranging between kr.6.9b and kr.22b had a median total CEO compensation of kr.12m. Hence, we can conclude that Paul Chaplin is remunerated higher than the industry median. Furthermore, Paul Chaplin directly owns kr.15m worth of shares in the company, implying that they are deeply invested in the company's success.

Component 2024 2023 Proportion (2024)
Salary kr.8.2m kr.7.2m 24%
Other kr.26m kr.16m 76%
Total Compensation kr.34m kr.23m 100%

On an industry level, around 21% of total compensation represents salary and 79% is other remuneration. Bavarian Nordic is paying a higher share of its remuneration through a salary in comparison to the overall industry. It's important to note that a slant towards non-salary compensation suggests that total pay is tied to the company's performance.

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CPSE:BAVA CEO Compensation April 3rd 2025

Bavarian Nordic A/S' Growth

Bavarian Nordic A/S's earnings per share (EPS) grew 90% per year over the last three years. Its revenue is down 19% over the previous year.

This demonstrates that the company has been improving recently and is good news for the shareholders. While it would be good to see revenue growth, profits matter more in the end. Historical performance can sometimes be a good indicator on what's coming up next but if you want to peer into the company's future you might be interested in this free visualization of analyst forecasts.

Has Bavarian Nordic A/S Been A Good Investment?

Given the total shareholder loss of 13% over three years, many shareholders in Bavarian Nordic A/S are probably rather dissatisfied, to say the least. So shareholders would probably want the company to be less generous with CEO compensation.

In Summary...

The fact that shareholders are sitting on a loss on the value of their shares in the past few years is certainly disconcerting. The stock's movement is disjointed with the company's earnings growth, which ideally should move in the same direction. If there are some unknown variables that are influencing the stock's price, surely shareholders would have some concerns. At the upcoming AGM, shareholders will get the opportunity to discuss any issues with the board, including those related to CEO remuneration and assess if the board's plan will likely improve performance in the future.

Shareholders may want to check for free if Bavarian Nordic insiders are buying or selling shares.

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