Norway’s $2 trillion Sovereign Wealth Fund opposed Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s re-election as board chair and his compensation package. The fund’s stance aligns with its policy against CEOs holding dual roles and concerns over excessive executive pay. Despite this, Microsoft shareholders overwhelmingly approved Nadella’s $96.5 million compensation.
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