One of the big questions on Wall Street is when Larry Fink, the long-time CEO and founder of money-management behemoth BlackRock, will decide to retire. The answer: Never, if Fink has his way.
The board of BlackRock will start paying its chairman, CEO Larry Fink, a cut of profits generated by the firm's private-market funds.
Fink received about $26.9 million of compensation in 2023, a decline of 18% from the prior year, and he has a net worth of $1.8 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
The board of BlackRock will start paying its chairman, CEO Larry Fink, a cut of profits generated by the firm's private-market funds. BlackRock said Friday that the board has approved an ...
(Bloomberg) -- BlackRock Inc. awarded Chief Executive Officer Larry Fink additional pay perks known as carried interest tied to the asset manager’s major expansion in private markets, saying the ...
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