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Group 1 Extends Hesterberg's Contract, Hikes Base Pay

September 10, 2010
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DETROIT - Group 1 Automotive Inc. has extended CEO Earl Hesterberg's contract through Dec. 31, 2015, and raised his base salary 10 percent, reported Automotive News.


Under a new employment agreement effective Sept. 8, the nation's fourth-largest automotive retailer said Hesterberg will receive an annual base salary of $1 million. His 2009 base salary was $908,333.

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In February 2009, in response to the industry's sales downturn, Group 1 reduced salaries for Hesterberg, directors and other senior executives by 10 percent. Other Group 1 employees were subject to a 5 percent salary cut. At the time, Hesterberg's salary was lowered by about $100,000 to $900,000, according to the company's 2010 proxy statement.


Group 1 directors voted to reinstate the salary cuts in July, a company spokesman said today.


Hesterberg's base salary may be adjusted by the company's directors from time to time, according to a filing Thursday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.


Hesterberg, 57, received $3.3 million in compensation for 2009, including $1.1 million in restricted stock awards and $1 million in non-equity incentive pay.


Group 1 also granted Hesterberg 120,000 shares of restricted stock under the company's long term incentive plan.

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According to the company's documents, 40 percent of the shares will vest on Sept. 8, 2012; 20 percent will vest on Sept. 8, 2013; another 20 percent will vest on Sept. 8, 2014; and the remaining twenty percent will vest on Sept. 8, 2015.


Hesterberg joined Group 1 as president and CEO in April 2005 after serving as group vice president for North America marketing, sales and service at Ford Motor Co.

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