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Infosys CEO Among Highest Paid In Indian IT After 22% Compensation Rise
- Monday June 2, 2025
- India News | Reuters
Infosys CEO Salil Parekh's compensation rose 21.7 per cent to 806.2 million rupees ($9.44 million), the company said in its annual report on Monday, making him one of the highest-paid Indian IT chiefs currently in office.
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This Techie Is The Highest Paid Indian IT CEO. His Base Salary Is...
- Wednesday July 24, 2024
- India News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
HCLTechnologies CEO C Vijayakumar's total salary for FY 2023-24 was approximately $10.06 million (around Rs 84.16 crore), a company report has revealed. This makes him the highest-paid among Indian IT services companies' CEOs for the year.
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Infosys CEO Is One Of Highest Paid Indian IT Chiefs. His Salary Is...
- Monday June 3, 2024
- Business News | Reuters
Infosys CEO Salil Parekh's compensation rose 17.3% to 662.4 million rupees ($7.9 million) in fiscal year 2024, making him one of the highest paid Indian IT chiefs currently occupying office.
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Meet Indian-Born Nikesh Arora, Second-Highest Paid CEO In The US
- Wednesday May 22, 2024
- World News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
Nikesh Arora studied at The Air Force School before earning an Electrical Engineering degree from the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi in 1989.
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Tim Cook highest paid CEO in America in 2011?
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by Sameer
Tim Cook could well end up being the highest paid CEO in America in 2011, after Apple Inc. granted him a million restricted stock units last August for taking the reins shortly before co-founder Steve Jobs died.
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Tim Cook highest paid CEO in America in 2011?
- Tuesday January 10, 2012
- Technology | Associated Press
Tim Cook could well end up being the highest paid CEO in America in 2011, after Apple Inc. granted him a million restricted stock units last August for taking the reins shortly before co-founder Steve Jobs died.
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Infosys CEO Among Highest Paid In Indian IT After 22% Compensation Rise
- Monday June 2, 2025
- India News | Reuters
Infosys CEO Salil Parekh's compensation rose 21.7 per cent to 806.2 million rupees ($9.44 million), the company said in its annual report on Monday, making him one of the highest-paid Indian IT chiefs currently in office.
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www.ndtv.com
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This Techie Is The Highest Paid Indian IT CEO. His Base Salary Is...
- Wednesday July 24, 2024
- India News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
HCLTechnologies CEO C Vijayakumar's total salary for FY 2023-24 was approximately $10.06 million (around Rs 84.16 crore), a company report has revealed. This makes him the highest-paid among Indian IT services companies' CEOs for the year.
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www.ndtv.com
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Infosys CEO Is One Of Highest Paid Indian IT Chiefs. His Salary Is...
- Monday June 3, 2024
- Business News | Reuters
Infosys CEO Salil Parekh's compensation rose 17.3% to 662.4 million rupees ($7.9 million) in fiscal year 2024, making him one of the highest paid Indian IT chiefs currently occupying office.
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www.ndtv.com
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Meet Indian-Born Nikesh Arora, Second-Highest Paid CEO In The US
- Wednesday May 22, 2024
- World News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
Nikesh Arora studied at The Air Force School before earning an Electrical Engineering degree from the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi in 1989.
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Tim Cook highest paid CEO in America in 2011?
- Wednesday June 6, 2012
- Written by Sameer
Tim Cook could well end up being the highest paid CEO in America in 2011, after Apple Inc. granted him a million restricted stock units last August for taking the reins shortly before co-founder Steve Jobs died.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Tim Cook highest paid CEO in America in 2011?
- Tuesday January 10, 2012
- Technology | Associated Press
Tim Cook could well end up being the highest paid CEO in America in 2011, after Apple Inc. granted him a million restricted stock units last August for taking the reins shortly before co-founder Steve Jobs died.
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