C. Taylor Pickett's asset management has shown interesting fluctuations. At his peak in 2020, he had about $10 million in compensation, mostly from vested stock awards as the company thrived during that time. In 2019, he was actively managing large...
C. Taylor Pickett's asset management has shown interesting fluctuations. At his peak in 2020, he had about $10 million in compensation, mostly from vested stock awards as the company thrived during that time. In 2019, he was actively managing large sales, with monthly transactions going over $9 million. In contrast, by 2023, his trading activity showed more modest amounts, in the range of $100,000 per month, signaling a change in strategy. His total holdings include significant deferred compensation amounting to over $28 million, emphasizing his long-term investment in Omega's success and stock performance. Pickett's approach to stock and cash shows he understands the balance of taking risks and securing a solid financial future based on Omega’s performance.