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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang saw his pay jump 60% last year, topping what rivals made
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s base salary stayed the same last fiscal year — but other sources drove a sharp increase in his total compensation.MarketWatch - Business -
Nvidia's Jensen Huang Gets 60% Pay Bump
Huang’s stock awards were valued about $7 million higher than in fiscal 2023, and he received a $4 million cash bonus.The Wall Street Journal - World -
These are the 2024 CNBC Disruptor 50 companies: See the full list of startups riding the AI wave
CNBC reveals the 2024 Disruptor 50 list, AI-driven startups moving beyond the 'better, faster, cheaper' mantra that defined Silicon Valley's past.CNBC - Business -
'Deep into the cult of Donald Trump': Defense grills Michael Cohen on praise of his former boss
Star witness Michael Cohen will resume testimony today about making a $130,000 hush money payment to adult film actor Stormy Daniels to suppress her story about an alleged affair with Donald Trump.NBC News - Top stories
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