This article contains the first ranking that shows which CEOs of large public companies performed best over their entire time in office—or, for those still in the job, up until September 30, 2009. To compile our results, we collected data on close to 2,000 CEOs worldwide.
The Top 10 CEOs
1. Steve Jobs
Apple,1997–Present.United States,Information Technology,Insider CEO,MBA No,Country-Adjusted TSR 3,226%,Industry-Adjusted TSR 3,188%,Market Cap Change $150B
2. Yun Jong-Yong
Samsung Electronics,1996–2008.South Korea,Information Technology,Insider CEO,MBA No,Country-Adjusted TSR 1,559%,Industry-Adjusted TSR 1,458%,Market Cap Change $127B
3. Alexey B. Miller
Gazprom,2001–Present,Russia,Energy,Insider CEO,MBA No,Country-Adjusted TSR 2,032%,Industry-Adjusted TSR 2,427%,Market Cap Change $101B
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