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Google revealed Tuesday that its former CEO, Eric Schmidt, will receive $106 million in bonuses based on the search giant's 2013 performance.

Google (GOOGFortune 500) reported last week that its sales hit $16.9 billion in the fourth quarter of 2013 alone, up 17% versus a year prior.


Schmidt is set to receive $100 million in restricted stock that will vest over four years beginning in 2015, and as well as a $6 million cash bonus. It's safe to say he doesn't really need the money -- Forbes pegged his net worth at $8.3 billion as of September.Schmidt served as Google's CEO from 2001 to 2011, and is now executive chairman.

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He also received a $100 million bonus when he stepped down from the CEO job three years ago.

Schmidt remains a face of the company, speaking out strongly last year against revelations of NSA snooping and making high-profile trips to North Korea and MyanmarTo top of page

http://money.cnn.com/2014/02/04/technology/eric-schmidt-google-pay/index.html?iid=SF_INV_River 

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Google前執行長施密特三年前下台時領到一億美金

依2013年google的營運表現又將領到1.06億美金

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