Friday, November 22, 2024

Twitter CEO Parag Agarwal to receive $42 million if sacked after Musk deal

Musk in a securities filing on April 14 had said he did not have confidence in Twitter’s management

Twitter Inc CEO Parag Agrawal would get an estimated $42 million (roughly Rs 320 crore) if he were terminated within 12 months of a change in control at the social media company, according to research firm Equilar.

On Monday billionaire Elon Musk struck a deal to buy Twitter for $44 billion, ending its run as a public company since 2013.

 

Musk in a securities filing on April 14 had said he did not have confidence in Twitter’s management.

Equilar’s estimate includes a year’s worth of Agrawal’s base salary plus accelerated vesting of all equity awards, an Equilar spokesperson said, based on Musk’s offering price of $54.20 per share and terms in the company’s recent proxy statement.

On Monday billionaire Elon Musk struck a deal to buy Twitter for $44 billion, ending its run as a public company since 2013.

A Twitter representative declined to comment on Equilar’s estimate.

Agrawal, previously Twitter’s chief technology officer, was named CEO in November. His total compensation for 2021 was $30.4 million, according to Twitter’s proxy, largely in stock awards.

Parag Agrawal told employees on Monday that the future of the social media firm is uncertain after the deal. He was speaking to a town hall meeting.

“Once the deal closes, we don’t know which direction the platform will go,” Agrawal said.

Agrawal said in a tweet “Twitter has a purpose and relevance that impacts the entire world“Deeply proud of our teams and inspired by the work that has never been more important,” he added

Musk will join Twitter staff for a question-and-answer session at a later date, the company told employees.

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