Four Indian-Americans among top 200 highest paid CEOs in the US

Sunday, 17/05/2015

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WASHINGTON: Microsoft’s Satya Nadella is the fourth highest paid CEO in the US, according to a top-200 list published by The New York Times on Saturday.

There are three other Indian Americans on the list — Pepsi’s Indra Nooyi, Adobe’s Shatanu Narayen and Mastercard’s Ajay Banga, who also heads the US-India business council.

Discovery Communications’ David Zaslav was the highest paid at $156.1million, said Equilar, a firm that tracks executive compensation and which provided data for the NYT list. Zaslav is now the highest paid CEO since Tim Cook of Apple received $376 million in 2011, who, inexplicably, didn’t figure in the 2014 list.

Nadella came in fourth with total compensation — salary, bonus, stocks, options — at $84 million in 2014, the year he took charge of the company from Steve Ballmer.

Nooyi was next among Indian American CEOs, ranked 81, with a total compensation of $19 million, beating industry rival Coca Cola’s CEO Muhtar Kent, who totted up $18.1 million.

Adobe’s Narayen ranked 96 with $17.8 million and Banga was 178 with $13.4 million.

Yahoo’s Marissa Mayer was the highest paid woman CEO with $ 43 million.

Equilar said the survey covered companies with at least $1 billion market cap.

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Washington : The Indian-American community in the US has urged the Trump administration to “fully support” India’s decision to revoke the constitutional provision that accorded special status to Jammu and Kashmir and to continue to exert pressure on Pakistan to end its support to cross-border terrorism.