Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella brought home a lot more cash, thanks to a raise and the vesting of a stock grant.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's pay during the company's most recent fiscal year is up 65 percent to $42.9 million. A big part of Nadella's higher compensation includes stock awards related to Microsoft's increasing market cap. Nadella made 249 times more than the company's median employee in fiscal year 2019. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella brought in some $42.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's pay during the company's most recent fiscal year is up 65 percent to $42.9 million. A big part of Nadella's higher compensation includes stock awards related to Microsoft's increasing market cap. Nadella made 249 times more than the company's median employee in fiscal year 2019. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella brought in some $42.
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