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Nikesh Arora got $300 mn at SoftBank for his two-year stint

Reuters July 29, 2016, 08:57:16 IST

Nikesh Arora, the former Google executive handpicked by SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son as his successor, resigned abruptly last month

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Nikesh Arora got $300 mn at SoftBank for his two-year stint

Japan’s SoftBank Group (9984.T) booked $65 million in expenses arising from the resignation of Chief Operating Officer Nikesh Arora, bringing his total compensation over the last two years to about $300 million. [caption id=“attachment_2239554” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Masayoshi Son (L) and Nikesh Arora in a file photo. Reuters Masayoshi Son (L) and Nikesh Arora in a file photo. Reuters[/caption] Arora, the former Google executive handpicked by SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son as his successor, resigned abruptly last month, just two years into his stint, as Son decided to stay longer. The 6.8 billion yen expenses, revealed in SoftBank’s quarterly financial statement on Thursday, comes in addition to 24.5 billion yen in compensation that the Japanese telecoms conglomerate has already paid to Arora. Even before his resignation, some investors had contrasted Arora’s pay unfavorably with the firm’s overall weaker performance.

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