It’s about 295 million, plus he would have to sell his current stock, which as of this week is another 400 million. Roughly 700 million (depending on how you value the stock which he does technically already own through his compensation).
It’s about 295 million, plus he would have to sell his current stock, which as of this week is another 400 million. Roughly 700 million (depending on how you value the stock which he does technically already own through his compensation).
None of us should be surprised that, in the end, he won.
Its laughable to believe Microsoft wants anything to do with Bobby Kotick or honestly the vast majority of staff at Activision.
Cloud’s Sword and My Struggle for Sexuality in the Virtual Workplace: A Pandemic Memoir
Ah, I see Italy are people of culture as well
IN COMPLETE FAIRNESS.
Humanity wasn’t ready for the internet
Seriously. The least they could do was provide the link so we could blacklist it.
I had a roommate once accidentally Chromecast a Pornhub video to the living room TV while the rest of us were watching a football game. I can understand this situation very well.
Nothing turns me on more than...government discussions on data transparency kup0!
I hate it when those pesky “Hackers” share my screen of the porn I definitely wasn’t watching during a Zoom Meeting that I TOTALLY cared about. You rotten hackers, you! A plague on the civilized world I tells ya!
“Oh, my God, that’s disgusting! Tifa Lockhart hentai porn? Where? Where did he post those?”
The clip is insanely funny if people aren’t at work. They cut the vid but you can still hear the audio and some guy yelling about sex offenders on a deep-fried mic
The Brands are human, meanwhile the people at your local franchise location are “unskilled workers” unworthy of respect much less a living wage. It’s a great system we’ve got going.
Sony has increased production of PS4's in response to the chip shortage affecting PS5 production.
Couldn’t have happened to a better person.
https://www.newstatesman.com/business/companies/2021/04/ceos-are-hugely-expensive-why-not-automate-them