Intel and Pat Gelsinger have entered into a “severance agreement” under which the now former CEO will receive significant payments. We are talking about at least $10 million, according to a report filed by the company with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Under the “severance agreement,” Gelsinger is entitled to receive severance pay equal to 18 months of his base salary, which is $1.875 million. In addition, the former CEO is entitled to a payment equal to one and a half times his current bonus of 275% of base salary for 18 months, that is, another $5.16 million. The third component of the severance pay will be 11/12 of the annual bonus for 2024, which would have been paid to Gelsinger if he had not resigned a month before the end of the year – another $3.15 million. But the last payment is contingent on the company’s performance and is subject to additional conditions.
Thus, Gelsinger will receive from almost $7 million to $10.18 million. For comparison, WeWork founder Adam Neumann received $400 million upon dismissal, and the severance package of former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer in 2016 was $54. 9 million
This year has been difficult for Intel. In early August, the company fell by 30% due to weak financial results: the company showed a net loss of $1.6 billion, although a year earlier it had a profit of $1.5 billion. As a result, Intel was forced to lay off 15% of employees, or 15 000 people to cut costs.
Gelsinger led the company for almost four years – he was temporarily replaced by Intel CFO David Zinsner and Chief Product Officer Michelle Johnston Holthaus. The CEO was faced with a choice: to resign voluntarily or by decision of the board of directors – the latter formed a committee that would determine his permanent successor. Intel shares briefly jumped after Gelsinger’s resignation was announced, but soon returned to their original value.
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