Throughout his career, Loeffler has been tied closely to Amphenol's stock performance. At one point, his compensation heavily relied on performance bonuses connected to the company's growth targets. In 2007, he was awarded a notable $3.02 million bonus due to...
Throughout his career, Loeffler has been tied closely to Amphenol's stock performance. At one point, his compensation heavily relied on performance bonuses connected to the company's growth targets. In 2007, he was awarded a notable $3.02 million bonus due to Amphenol's strong sales and income growth. This was the height of his earnings, as the company boasted impressive metrics like an 86% increase in annual revenues over three years. However, in 2009, the situation flipped; his earnings hit only $800,000 as the company failed to meet earnings per share (EPS) growth requirements. His stock options demonstrated a commitment to the long-term success of the business, even as some years saw significant fluctuations in value. His current holdings are more stable, as he has curtailed his trading activities following retirement, maintaining his focus on strategic guidance from the board.