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Nikesh Arora, Once Google's Highest Paid Executive, Is Now A Billionaire
- Wednesday January 3, 2024
- World News | Tom Maloney, Bloomberg
Nikesh Arora has repeatedly succeeded in winning big paychecks. At Google, he became the firms highest-paid executive after getting a compensation package worth about $51 million in 2012.
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SoftBank Slams Bid To Unseat Nikesh Arora, Founder's Heir Apparent
- Thursday April 21, 2016
- Business | Agence France-Presse
Japanese mobile giant SoftBank on Thursday hit back at a bid by a group of investors to unseat the former Google executive seen as heir apparent to its billionaire founder Masayoshi Son.
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Softbank's Nikesh Arora Says No Rush to Sell Alibaba Stake
- Monday May 11, 2015
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SoftBank's Chief Executive Masayoshi Son is not in a rush to sell the company's stake in Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd as the billionaire is confident in the company's growth, SoftBank vice chairman Nikesh Arora told Reuters on Monday in an interview.
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Nikesh Arora, Once Google's Highest Paid Executive, Is Now A Billionaire
- Wednesday January 3, 2024
- World News | Tom Maloney, Bloomberg
Nikesh Arora has repeatedly succeeded in winning big paychecks. At Google, he became the firms highest-paid executive after getting a compensation package worth about $51 million in 2012.
- www.ndtv.com
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SoftBank Slams Bid To Unseat Nikesh Arora, Founder's Heir Apparent
- Thursday April 21, 2016
- Business | Agence France-Presse
Japanese mobile giant SoftBank on Thursday hit back at a bid by a group of investors to unseat the former Google executive seen as heir apparent to its billionaire founder Masayoshi Son.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Softbank's Nikesh Arora Says No Rush to Sell Alibaba Stake
- Monday May 11, 2015
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SoftBank's Chief Executive Masayoshi Son is not in a rush to sell the company's stake in Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd as the billionaire is confident in the company's growth, SoftBank vice chairman Nikesh Arora told Reuters on Monday in an interview.
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