Elon Musk, Satya Nadella, and more: Top 10 bosses and their earnings

Founder and CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, Elon Musk is the world’s highest paid CEO, earning a total sum of approximately $23.5 billion (Rs 1.9 lakh crore) per year.

Elon Musk

The CEO of the world's most valuable company, Apple, earns approximately $770.5 million (Rs 6,397) per year. The majority of the wealth is derived from the company's share grants.

Tim Cook

Indian-American businessman and the CEO of Alphabet Inc, the parent company of Google, Sundar Pichai earns a sum of $280 million (Rs 232,000 crore) per year.

Sundar Pichai

Huang, a co-founder of NVIDIA, a software company best known for its Shield gaming consoles and advancements in artificial intelligence, earns $561 million (Rs 46,675 crore) annually.

Jensen Huang

Netflix’s co-founder, CEO, and chairman, Hastings earns around $453.5 million (Rs 3,765 crore) per year. He is credited to led Netflix from a DVD service to one of the major players of online streaming companies.

Reed Hastings

Schleifer is the co-founder and CEO of Regeneron, a biopharmaceutical company that makes a variety of medications that treat asthma, cancer, chronic pain, and more. He earns $452.9 million (Rs 3,760 crore) per year.

Leonard Schleifer

Salesforce was founded by Benioff in 1999, and he currently serves as co-CEO alongside Bret Taylor. He earns $439.4 million (Rs 36,48 crore) annually.

Marc Benioff

Satya Nadella is the CEO of one of the most well-known companies, Microsoft. He makes $309.4 million (Rs 2,569 crore) per year.

Satya Nadella

The CEO of Activision, the gaming behemoth known for titles like Call of Duty and World of Warcraft, Kotick earns $296.7 million (Rs 2,463 crore) annually.

Robert A Kotick

Tan is the CEO of Broadcom, which designs and manufactures a variety of semiconductor and software products. Tan is originally from Malaysia and received a scholarship to attend MIT. before starting his career in business. He earns $288 million (Rs 2,391 crore) annually.

Hock E Tan

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