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Activision CEO Kotick gets $7.9 million cash bonus for 2013

12
Mar
2014

Activision Blizzard Incs chief executive, Robert Kotick, was awarded a cash bonus of $7.9 million for 2013 as part of the videogame publishers incentive plan, according to a regulatory filing on Tuesday. Kotick, 50, is one of the top-paid CEOs in the United States. Kotick has been a director and CEO of Activision since February 1991, and in July 2008 he became CEO of Activision Blizzard following the merger of Activision with Vivendi Games. Kotick, also a board member of Coca-Cola Co, was paid $8.33 million in 2011 by Santa Monica, California-based Activision.

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