Nvidia Boosts Employee Compensation with ‘Jensen Special Grant’

Nvidia Employees Benefit from Stock Increase with ‘Special Jensen Grant’

Nvidia employees will receive a significant boost in compensation with the introduction of a “Jensen special grant” named after CEO Jensen Huang. This one-off grant, worth 25% of the initial stock units given to employees upon joining the company, is expected to vest over a four-year period, with the first portion beginning on September 18 and the remainder in equal quarterly installments.

In addition to this grant, employees who were given stock options worth $200,000 in recent years which vest over four years will receive an additional $50,000 of RSUs. This special grant is just one way that Nvidia is rewarding its employees for their contributions to the company’s success, even in the event of potential stock price fluctuations in the future.

Nvidia’s market value is currently at $2.1 trillion and it started its annual performance review cycle on April 1st during which employees were informed about this special grant during appraisal meetings. The number of RSUs each employee will receive is based on Nvidia’s average stock price of $898.20 for the last 30 days ending March 29th.

Nvidia has seen impressive growth over the past year, increasing by more than 200%, making it one of the most valuable companies in the tech industry. The company’s success is largely attributed to its cutting-edge technology and strong financial performance, including revenue of $22.1 billion in the fourth quarter. Despite its recent successes, Nvidia faces growing competition in the AI chips market which caused a 5% dip in its stock price on Tuesday

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