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Felix E Wright

Total Compensation
$1.75 mil (#433)

5-Year Compensation Total
$9.05 mil

Felix E Wright has been CEO of Leggett & Platt (LEG) for 7 years. Mr. Wright has been with the company for 47 years .The 70 year old executive ranks 17 within Consumer Durables

Education
College: East Texas State University BS '59
Graduate School: NA
 
      
Performance Vs. Pay
Rank: 78 / 189     Leggett & Platt

6-Year Annual Total Return
5%
Mr. Wright

6-Year Average Compensation
$1.73 mil
6-Year Return Relative to Industry 103
6-Year Return Relative to Market 106
Relative returns: 100 equals the market or industry.  


Felix E Wright's Compensation Vs. Consumer Durables Medians
Salary Felix E Wright's Compensation $0.84 mil         Consumer Durables Industry CEO Compensation $1.00 mil 
Bonus $0.32 mil  $1.16 mil 
Other $0.59 mil  $0.59 mil 
Stock Gains --  $0.00 mil 
Total Compensation $1.75 mil $4.38 mil 
Data Contributor Hemscott
Leggett & Platt
(LEG: quote, news, executives)

No 1-Leggett Road
Carthage, MO 64836
Missouri
417-358-8131
417-358-5840

www.leggett.com
Felix E Wright's Ownership Of Leggett & Platt
Industry Medians
Stock Owned (% of Co)  1.19%  0.13% 
Stock Owned  $53.4 mil  $0.01 mil 
 
Leggett & Platt's Stock Performance
 
Total Return During Tenure  1% 
Relative to Market  101 


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Methodology:
Compensation rank is based on total compensation for latest fiscal year. Total compensation for each chief executive includes the following: salary and bonuses; other compensation, such as vested restricted stock grants, LTIP payouts and perks; and stock gains, the value realized by exercising stock options. Efficiency rank is based on our chief executive's performance/pay score. Ranks are given only to chief executives who have a six-year tenure and six-year compensation history. The most efficient rank is 1 and least efficient is 189. Compensation rank is based on total compensation for latest fiscal year.

Footnotes:
Total returns and value of stock owned (including all classes) is based on Mar. 30, 2006 stock price. Compensation percent change is based on combined salary and bonus. Annualized total return during tenure covers the tenure of the executive or from the time of the IPO or available stock history. Relative to market is the ending value of $100 invested in the stock, divided by the ending value of $1 invested in the S&P 500 (a score of 100 = the S&P 500). NA: Not available or not applicable. NM: Not meaningful.
1Annualized.
2Four-year total.
3Three-year total.
4Less than 0.01%.
5Prior-year data.
6New chief executive; compensation may be for another executive office.
7Less than $100,000.
8Received options or restricted stock in lieu of portion of salary.
9Received options or restricted stock in lieu of portion of bonus.
10Includes shares indirectly held.

Sources: Latest available company proxy statements; FT Interactive Data via FactSet Research Systems; Hemscott, Inc.(www.hemscottdata.com)




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