Lisa Su has built AMD into a $378 billion microchip titan. So why isn't she richer?
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Lisa Su has built AMD into a $378 billion microchip titan. So why isn't she richer?
"Lisa Su, the CEO of Advanced Micro Devices, has built one of the world's most valuable companies and made investors billions- but is barely a billionaire herself. She has delivered a 70-fold increase in her company's stock price during her 11 years in charge, including a 41% surge this week to fresh highs thanks to its OpenAI partnership. The chipmaker's market value has soared to $378 billion, surpassing Home Depot, Bank of America, and Procter & Gamble."
"AMD filings show Su has amassed about 4.7 million shares or a 0.3% stake, worth about $1.1 billion based on the company's stock price ahead of Friday's market open. Her compensation, including salary, bonuses, and stock options, totaled around $31 million last year, per the filings. Su's small ownership stake is the main reason she's not worth more. For comparison, Huang still owns close to a 4% stake in Nvidia, which is worth upward of $160 billion despite significant dilution over the years."
Lisa Su has overseen about a 70-fold increase in AMD's stock over 11 years and a recent 41% surge tied to an OpenAI partnership. AMD's market value is about $378 billion. Forbes estimates Su's net worth at $1.5 billion, and the Bloomberg Billionaires Index does not list her among the world's 500 richest. Su owns about 4.7 million shares, roughly 0.3% of AMD, worth about $1.1 billion, and earned about $31 million last year. Jensen Huang cofounded Nvidia and still holds close to a 4% stake worth more than $160 billion, and Nvidia's market cap is near $4.7 trillion.
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