Jensen Huang set to receive $4 million bonus from Nvidia, 0.002% of his $164 billion net worth — a small incentive for one of the richest people on earth

Jensen Huang with some TWD
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Regulatory filings just revealed that Nvidia earmarked a $4-million bonus for its CEO, Jensen Huang, if the company hits specific financial targets by January 31, 2027. This is a huge amount for the average person, but, according to Reuters, the leather-clad executive’s compensation package for 2025 totaled to $49.9 million, with 77% of its value, around $39.8 million, made up of stock awards. This means that the tech executive’s financial incentive to hit targets is less than 10% of his gross annual salary.

Mr. Huang’s bonus will be paid out in cash, allowing him to spend it as he pleases (like buying a Mercedes Benz for his parents) without affecting his ownership or the future value of his shares. But it’s actually the stock awards that are driving his wealth, putting Jensen among the 10 richest people on the planet, with his value estimated to be around $150 billion. In fact, he sold 6 million Nvidia shares in June of last year, which was announced about three months earlier, and is estimated to be worth around $925 million. This makes the $4-million bonus a drop in the bucket of what he could potentially make in a year by selling some of his holdings.

Even though Huang has been at the helm of Nvidia since its founding, he didn’t get consistent salary increases. In fact, he only received a hike in his base pay last year, after staying at the same level for a decade, and that was only increased so that his compensation would stay at a similar level as his peers. Nvidia’s filing did not mention any increases for Jensen this year, despite the company reporting record-breaking annual revenues, in the face of challenges in China. So, if the CEO can keep this momentum, he’ll get that 7-digit bonus as part of his reward. But with Jensen Huang owning about 3.5% of Nvidia, a positive market performance should be more than enough to make up for the 'paltry' $4-million bonus he’ll get for hitting the company’s fiscal targets.

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Jowi Morales
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  • ezst036
    Like it or not, he has earned it. He has worked very hard to get where he is at and to get Nvidia to where it is at.

    He isn't sitting around eating potato chips.

    Article should have mentioned that Huang is an immigrant too.
    Reply
  • Findecanor
    Blood money.

    It is based on mass theft of art, writing, program code and now also music and movies. Not just selling the hardware to the thieves, but actively investing in them.
    Before that, it was cryptocurrency.
    Reply
  • alrighty_then
    He works every waking moment. I don't think he cares or needs more money, but he should be paid for non-stop work, pushing the hardware bleeding edge for the entire world.
    Reply
  • araghur12
    ezst036 said:
    Like it or not, he has earned it. He has worked very hard to get where he is at and to get Nvidia to where it is at.

    He isn't sitting around eating potato chips.

    Article should have mentioned that Huang is an immigrant too.
    Circling money around with his friends in a huge circlejerk and leaving some for the most corrupt administration in the history of the western world sure is a tough job.
    Reply
  • araghur12
    alrighty_then said:
    He works every waking moment. I don't think he cares or needs more money, but he should be paid for non-stop work, pushing the hardware bleeding edge for the entire world.
    Do you think he does anything other than dine with corrupt politicians and try to sell hot air to the investors? The era where he actually did work is long in the past and sure, people should be rewarded for their job but don't tell me he works 5 million times harder than a line cook.
    Reply
  • Blastomonas
    Agreed. I'm sure that lots of people work has has he does and are no where near as successful. There's no doubt that he worked hard in the beginning, but he also got incredibly lucky.
    Reply
  • Arkitekt78
    ezst036 said:
    Like it or not, he has earned it. He has worked very hard to get where he is at and to get Nvidia to where it is at.

    He isn't sitting around eating potato chips.

    Article should have mentioned that Huang is an immigrant too.
    Are you for real? He hasnt done anything! Except for steamrolling consumers for profit...

    And what does being an immigrant have to do with anything??? 🤦‍♂️
    Reply
  • Arkitekt78
    araghur12 said:
    Circling money around with his friends in a huge circlejerk and leaving some for the most corrupt administration in the history of the western world sure is a tough job.
    Most corrupt administration. How quickly you forget the previous one... 🤣🤣🤣
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  • TheOtherOne
    I wonder if it's worth his time to collect that 0.002% amount of his net worth?

    To put into some prospect for average middle class person, if you have $100k net worth and someone gives you $2 coin/note.. That's how it is.
    Reply
  • ezst036
    araghur12 said:
    but don't tell me he works 5 million times harder than a line cook.
    He does not have to. He only has to work a 40/wk like anybody else. He probably works more, but even if not, a 40 would cover it adequately.
    Reply