Monster Option Grants Reward Executives With $598 Million Payout

  • Monster Beverage’s Sacks, Schlosberg lead U.S. in compensation
  • Windfalls come from stock options granted a decade earlier

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Monster Beverage Corp.’s two top executives, Rodney Sacks and Hilton Schlosberg, saw gains of $598 million last year from exercising options, a windfall that shows how unpredictable compensating bosses with stock can be.

They received the options a decade ago, when the soft-drink maker had a market value of less than $2 billion and was registered as Hansen Natural Corp. In its 2006 proxy statement, the company said if shares appreciated 10 percent annually, each award could be worth $28.7 million by 2015. Those figures were provided to meet Securities and Exchange Commission rules, the company said at the time, and “do not represent our estimates or projections.”