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Reddit's CEO and COO made $193M and $93M in 2023...


Why is a company paying one person a quarter of the revenue earnings? And mind you, a number that arguably no single being truly deserves?

Morals aside, 193m is almost double Tim Cook's compensation and a bout 90% of Sundar Pichai's. Public companies that made 1000x the revenue in a quarter, compared to this yearly revenue report. How is Spez justifying such compensation?


He could have made it a profitable year just by cutting his salary.


193 million for CEO of a web forum? We truely live in interesting times...


Buy Reddit, fire the CEO and COO, and boom, you have nicely profitable company.


they must have pretty good control of the board or they probably would have been fired by the board




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