Just saw the SEC filing on Baker Hughes CEO compensation and honestly the numbers are wild. Lorenzo Simonelli pulling in $21.4 million for 2025 is no joke. That's the kind of package you see when a company really wants to lock down top talent in this energy market chaos. Makes you think about how much leverage these execs have when it comes to negotiating deals. The salary structure they're offering definitely shows they're serious about competing for the best people in the industry. Guess that's what it takes to run one of the biggest oilfield services operations.

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