
But what could he possibly do with such a windfall?
By Steven Musil
Published: 21 July 2004 08:25 GMT
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates plans to give himself a $3bn bonus.
But unlike the majority of executives in corporate America, the world's richest man doesn't plan to keep a penny of it.
As part of a plan announced on Tuesday to distribute $75bn to shareholders during the next four years, stockholders will receive a one-time dividend of $3 per share. As the company's largest stockholder, with 1.1 billion shares, Gates stands to earn about $3bn.
Gates said on Tuesday that he plans to donate the windfall to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which works to expand access to technology through public libraries and improve global health. The foundation estimates its endowment at $27bn.
"The pledge today is recognition that our world, the nation and our region - now more than ever - can and should dramatically improve equity in health, education and access to information and human services for vulnerable families," Gates said in a statement.
In the past, the foundation has pledged $60m for research into microbicides to help women prevent the spread of HIV and $40m to create 70 schools dedicated to helping students earn high-school diplomas.
But Gates isn't going home empty-handed.
Microsoft also plans to spend about $14bn to boost its dividend to a total of 32 cents per share a year. That should net Gates about $384m.
CEO Steve Ballmer, who owns about 411 million shares of Microsoft, stands to make $1.23bn from the one-time dividend and about $131m from the regular dividend boost.
The one-time payout is conditional on shareholder approval.
Steven Musil writes for CNET News.com.
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