Don Mattrick, the head of Microsoft Xbox
business who will be placed in Zynga the provider of social gaming services replacing founder Mark Pincus as chief executive next
week, will get a hefty, largely stock-based compensation package of about $50
million in coming years, the company said in a regulatory filing on Wednesday. In his
first year, Mattrick will receive a base salary of $1 million, a sign-on cash
bonus of $5 million and a 2013 bonus of $2 million, or the average bonus of
Zynga's other executives, the company said.To compensate for shares he lost in
leaving Microsoft, Mattrick will receive a make-whole grant of $25 million, or
about 9 million restricted stock units that will vest over the next three
years. These shares are currently valued at over $30.5 million.Zynga stock has
soared 11 percent since the company announced on Monday that Mattrick was
coming on board as chief executive.At the end of his first year, Mattrick will
get 45.32 percent of his 9 million restricted stock units, valued by the
company at about $11.3 million based on the June 26 price. This takes his
salary in his first year to a total of $19.3 million.Zynga is also giving
Mattrick an inducement grant of 1,785,714 restricted stock units with a target
value of $5 million and an option to buy 7,357,143 shares with a target value
of $10 million that will vest at the end of his third, fourth and fifth term of
employment.Mattrick is expected to make about $14.3 million in his second term
and about $8.4 million in his third term as chief executive.If the company is
pleased with Mattrick's performance, he is eligible for grants of new stock
with a target value of $7 million in 2014. In following years, the company's
board can award him new stock grants, but will try to keep the target value at
$7 million.Credited with building Microsoft's Xbox business into a gaming
powerhouse, Mattrick officially takes over on Monday as chief executive at
Zynga, known for it's "Farmville" games.Mattrick's new role leading a
company that publishes social media-based titles and smartphone games will be a
marked departure from his long career in the world of big-budget, packaged
console games.Mattrick headed successful franchises such as "FIFA"
during his 15 years at video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc (EA.O). He
joined Microsoft in 2007.At Microsoft, Mattrick helped turn the Xbox business
into a profitable venture after years of operating losses, eventually
propelling the device into the top selling console in the United States.Zynga
shares closed nearly 5 percent higher at $3.42 on the Nasdaq on Wednesday
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