His other compensations, benefits, and free services like company jets and private dining, provide a very significant increase of their own.
C-level compensation is never merely in pay, there’s a whole incredibly expensive ecosystem to support as well.
And, in addition to his surprising decision to pay himself more than his predecessor, he was a major stock holder before he took over the position, so he’s getting dividends and stockholder equity as well.
Heyyyy, wait a minute.
Didn’t he decide to do a stock buyback with company funds? 3.5 billion worth over the past decade?
Weren’t those considered the kind of market manipulation that helped cause the Great Depression?