RE:Saledone Hewentcash https://www.businessinsider.com/sheldon-inwentash-pinetree-capital-salary-34-million-2011-5#:~:text=So%20it's%20not%20surprising%20that,%3B%20%241%20million%20in%20salary).
Of course Pinetree doubled the size of its investment portfolio last year, and it's investment focus is in commodities (mostly Precious Metals, Base Metals, Oil & Gas, Potash, Lithium and Rare Earths, Uranium and Coal), which performed well last year. So it's not surprising that Inwentash made a lot ($32.2 million in a bonus; $1 million in salary).
What's surprising is how the firm changed his pay structure, and how much more Inwentash made than his top employees.
Before 2010, he was entitled to 10% of the company’s “realized per-tax profit,” according to the Financial Post. Now he gets 10% of the firm's growth.