Activision CEO Robert Kotick is among the highest-paid Chief Executive Officers in the United States. According to Reuters, Kotick made a total of $64.9 million in 2012, including $56 million in stock awards. Kotick’s salary for 2012 was $2 million, twice what he made in 2011.
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Since so many of you "gamers" continue to buy Call of Duty, this is completely expected.
I wonder how many American homes wouldn't have been foreclosed upon this year if this salary went elsewhere. What a shame.
I wonder what is the average activision's employee's pay?
Heck they even close some of their Studios due to lay-off.
Really?
They could have just used that money to open up studios or something.
He is making way too much just for a gaming business. I say should of been 30$ mil max.
disgusting