Cnova Management

Management criteria checks 2/4

We currently do not have sufficient information about the CEO.

Key information

Thomas Metivier

Chief executive officer

€576.8k

Total compensation

CEO salary percentage58.6%
CEO tenure2yrs
CEO ownershipn/a
Management average tenure5.5yrs
Board average tenure3.1yrs

Recent management updates

Recent updates

CEO Compensation Analysis

How has Thomas Metivier's remuneration changed compared to Cnova's earnings?
DateTotal CompensationSalaryCompany Earnings
Jun 30 2024n/an/a

-€111m

Mar 31 2024n/an/a

-€116m

Dec 31 2023€577k€338k

-€122m

Compensation vs Market: Thomas's total compensation ($USD591.04K) is above average for companies of similar size in the UK market ($USD343.93K).

Compensation vs Earnings: Insufficient data to compare Thomas's compensation with company performance.


CEO

Thomas Metivier (37 yo)

2yrs

Tenure

€576,792

Compensation

Mr. Thomas Métivier serves as CEO and Executive Director at Cnova N.V. since January 16, 2023. Mr. Metivier held, from 2012 to 2017, various administrative positions in the French Ministry of Economy (Advi...


Leadership Team

NamePositionTenureCompensationOwnership
Thomas Metivier
CEO & Executive Director2yrs€576.79kno data
Steven Geers
General Counsel & Executive Director8.8yrs€256.58kno data
Yves Trezieres
Chief Financial Officer2.3yrsno datano data
Emmanuel Wetzel
In Charge of Investor Relationsno datano datano data
Pascal Rivet
Chief Compliance Officer8.8yrsno datano data

5.5yrs

Average Tenure

42yo

Average Age

Experienced Management: 0RAB's management team is seasoned and experienced (5.5 years average tenure).


Board Members

NamePositionTenureCompensationOwnership
Thomas Metivier
CEO & Executive Director2yrs€576.79kno data
Steven Geers
General Counsel & Executive Director3.1yrs€256.58kno data
Bernard Roger Oppetit
Independent Non Executive Director10.2yrs€93.00kno data
Silvio Genesini
Independent Non Executive Director10.1yrs€104.00kno data
Beatrice Davourie
Chairman of the Boardless than a yearno datano data

3.1yrs

Average Tenure

55yo

Average Age

Experienced Board: 0RAB's board of directors are considered experienced (3.1 years average tenure).


Company Analysis and Financial Data Status

DataLast Updated (UTC time)
Company Analysis2025/01/14 04:57
End of Day Share Price 2024/10/17 00:00
Earnings2024/06/30
Annual Earnings2023/12/31

Data Sources

The data used in our company analysis is from S&P Global Market Intelligence LLC. The following data is used in our analysis model to generate this report. Data is normalised which can introduce a delay from the source being available.

PackageDataTimeframeExample US Source *
Company Financials10 years
  • Income statement
  • Cash flow statement
  • Balance sheet
Analyst Consensus Estimates+3 years
  • Forecast financials
  • Analyst price targets
Market Prices30 years
  • Stock prices
  • Dividends, Splits and Actions
Ownership10 years
  • Top shareholders
  • Insider trading
Management10 years
  • Leadership team
  • Board of directors
Key Developments10 years
  • Company announcements

* Example for US securities, for non-US equivalent regulatory forms and sources are used.

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Analyst Sources

Cnova N.V. is covered by 9 analysts. 0 of those analysts submitted the estimates of revenue or earnings used as inputs to our report. Analysts submissions are updated throughout the day.

AnalystInstitution
Simon BowlerBNP Paribas Exane
Stephen JuCredit Suisse
Ross SandlerDeutsche Bank