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MASIMO CORP

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Measuring Instruments · DE · FY2021
CEO-to-Worker Pay Ratio
160:1
High (Scale: 0–1000:1)
CEO Pay
$101K
Median Worker
$101,212
Compensation Pillar

CEO compensation breakdown — pay ratio 160× median worker (Dodd-Frank §953(b) disclosure)

CompensationBase salaryBonusEquityPerksPension
CEO compensation breakdown — pay ratio 160× median worker (Dodd-Frank §953(b) disclosure)

MASIMO CORP, a measuring instruments company, reported a CEO-to-worker pay ratio of 160:1 in FY2021. CEO received total compensation of $101K, while the median employee earned $101,212 annually. This is above the Measuring Instruments industry median of 108:1 across 98 companies. Data sourced from SEC EDGAR proxy (DEF 14A) filings.

CEO Compensation Breakdown — FY2021

Detailed breakdown not available.

CEO compensation components for MASIMO CORP in fiscal year 2021 as disclosed on SEC EDGAR Form DEF 14A.
Component Amount (USD)
Base Salary
Bonus
Stock Awards
Option Awards
Non-Equity Incentive Plan
Pension Value Change
Other Compensation
Total Compensation$101K

Source: SEC EDGAR Form DEF 14A — CIK 937556, FY2021 Summary Compensation Table.

Industry Comparison — Measuring Instruments

This Company's Ratio
160:1
Industry Median Ratio
108:1
Industry Median CEO Pay
$8.4M
This CEO's Pay
$101K
Companies in Industry
98
vs. Industry Median
Above
View all companies in Measuring Instruments →

Understanding This Pay Ratio

MASIMO CORP's CEO-to-worker pay ratio of 160:1 means that earned 160 times more than the company's median employee in FY2021.

The median employee at MASIMO CORP earned $101,212 annually. At that wage, it would take a median employee approximately 160 years to earn what the CEO earned in a single year.

CEO Total Pay

$101K

FY2021 Summary Compensation

Pay Ratio

160:1

Elevated vs peers

Disclosure Transparency

1.0/5

Limited pay component reporting

Pay-Versus-Performance Disclosure

Under 17 CFR §229.402(v) (the Pay-Versus-Performance rule effective for fiscal years ending after December 16, 2022), issuers must reconcile Compensation Actually Paid (CAP) to Total Shareholder Return (TSR) over a multi-year window. The chart below visualizes the relationship between MASIMO CORP's reported CAP and TSR for FY2021.

Pay vs Performance — FY2021 (Dodd-Frank §953(a) PvP disclosure)

TSR (%)0CAP realized ($M)0.101212CAP granted ($M)0.101212
Pay vs Performance — FY2021 (Dodd-Frank §953(a) PvP disclosure)

Pay Composition

Equity-based pay (stock + options) 0.0%
Performance-linked (incentive + bonus) 0.0%
Fixed compensation (base salary) 0.0%

ISS QualityScore and Glass-Lewis voting guidelines weight performance-linked share of pay. The CII (Council of Institutional Investors) recommends ≥50% of CEO pay be tied to multi-year performance metrics.

What This 2021 Filing Tells Us About MASIMO CORP

According to the 2021 DEF 14A proxy statement filed with the SEC, MASIMO CORP (MASI, CIK 937556) reported CEO 's total compensation at $101K. That figure is an aggregate of base salary (N/A). The median employee at the firm — the reference point mandated by Section 953(b) of the Dodd-Frank Act — earned $101,212 over the same fiscal year, producing the headline CEO-to-worker pay ratio of 160:1 that this page tracks.

Context matters when reading this ratio. MASIMO CORP operates in the Measuring Instruments sector and is headquartered in DE. Across the Measuring Instruments industry (SIC 38), 98 SEC-reporting companies disclosed pay ratios in FY2023, with a median of 108:1 and an average of 168:1. Median industry CEO pay was $8.4M, so MASIMO CORP's $101K sits at or below that typical figure. That comparison is the fastest way to separate "the CEO is paid like peers" from "this company is an outlier."

Finally, a note on what these SEC numbers do and do not include. Total compensation reported under Item 402 of Regulation S-K reflects grant-date fair value for equity awards, not realized pay, so a CEO may eventually cash in more — or less — depending on stock performance and vesting. The pay ratio itself is calculated against a single median employee chosen under rules that allow statistical sampling, and companies may update methodology year to year. This proxy was filed on 2022-04-05; all figures on this page come directly from that public filing and can be verified against the DEF 14A on the SEC EDGAR system.

Key Data — FY2021

CEO
Total Compensation
$101K
Base Salary
N/A
Median Employee Pay
$101,212
Pay Ratio
160:1
Filing Date
2022-04-05

Company Info

Ticker
MASI
CIK
937556
Industry
Measuring Instruments
SIC Code
3845
State
DE
Data Source: This data is sourced from SEC EDGAR proxy statement (DEF 14A) filings. PlainCEOPay provides this publicly available information for informational purposes only. Not investment or financial advice. Verify with official SEC filings at sec.gov.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CEO pay ratio at MASIMO CORP?
MASIMO CORP's CEO-to-worker pay ratio is 160:1. CEO null earned $101K in FY2021, while the median employee earned $101,212.
How much does MASIMO CORP's CEO earn?
null, CEO of MASIMO CORP (MASI), earned total compensation of $101K in fiscal year 2021, according to SEC proxy filings.
How does MASIMO CORP's pay ratio compare to its industry?
MASIMO CORP's pay ratio of 160:1 is above the Measuring Instruments industry median of 108:1. The industry has 98 companies reporting pay ratios.
Where does MASIMO CORP's CEO pay data come from?
All executive compensation data is sourced from SEC EDGAR DEF 14A proxy statement filings. Companies are required by the Dodd-Frank Act to disclose CEO-to-median-worker pay ratios annually. PlainCEOPay aggregates this publicly available data for easy comparison.
What is included in null's total compensation?
Total compensation of $101K includes base salary, stock awards, option awards, non-equity incentive plan compensation, pension value changes, and other compensation as reported in the proxy filing summary compensation table.
How long would it take a median MASIMO CORP employee to earn the CEO's pay?
At a median salary of $101,212, it would take the typical MASIMO CORP employee approximately 160 years to earn what CEO null earned in a single year ($101K in FY2021).
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