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- 10-Q Quarterly report
- 4.1 Commitment Letter with J.P. Morgan
- 10.1 Base Salaries of Named Executive Officers
- 10.2 Summary of Non-employee Director Compensation Arrangements
- 12.1 Computation of Ratio of Earnings to Combined Fixed Charges
- 12.2 Computation of Ratio of Earnings to Fixed Charges
- 31.1 Section 302 Certification for the CEO
- 31.2 Section 302 Certification for the CFO
- 32.1 Section 906 Certification for the CEO
- 32.2 Section 906 Certification for the CFO
Exhibit 10.1
BASE SALARIES OF NAMED EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
On April 23, 2007, the Compensation & Organization Committee of the Board of Directors approved the following annual base salaries for United States Steel Corporation named executive officers (as defined in Item 402(a)(3) of Regulation S-K and excepting D. D. Sandman, who retired effective February 28, 2007), such base salaries to become effective on May 1, 2007:
J. P. Surma | $ | 1,135,008 | |
J. H. Goodish | $ | 675,012 | |
G. R. Haggerty | $ | 555,004 | |
D. H. Lohr | $ | 425,012 |
The named executive officers listed above are also provided the following perquisites: occasional personal use of corporate aircraft, corporate automobiles, corporate properties and sports and cultural tickets; club memberships; financial planning and tax preparation services; and a parking space. Additionally, Mr. Lohr receives allowances, reimbursements and tax gross-ups in connection with his foreign service.