TLDR GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen’s new pay package requires growing the company’s market cap from $9.3 billion to $100 billion and hitting $10 billion in cumulativeTLDR GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen’s new pay package requires growing the company’s market cap from $9.3 billion to $100 billion and hitting $10 billion in cumulative

GameStop (GME) Stock Gains as CEO’s Massive Payday Requires 1,000% Growth

TLDR

  • GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen’s new pay package requires growing the company’s market cap from $9.3 billion to $100 billion and hitting $10 billion in cumulative performance EBITDA to unlock full value
  • The performance-based award includes options to buy 171,537,327 shares at $20.66 each, split into nine tranches with lower milestones for partial awards
  • Cohen receives zero guaranteed compensation under this plan—no salary, cash bonuses, or time-vested stock
  • GameStop shareholders will vote on the package in March or April 2026, with Cohen recusing himself from the vote despite owning 8.3% of shares
  • The pay structure mirrors Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s compensation plan that could be worth $1 trillion if targets are met

GameStop shares jumped 4.43% after the company unveiled Ryan Cohen’s new compensation package. The plan ties his entire paycheck to hitting massive growth targets.


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Cohen gets nothing unless he delivers results. No base salary. No guaranteed bonuses. No stock that vests just for showing up.

The company announced the pay structure in a Wednesday filing. Cohen must grow GameStop’s market cap to $100 billion from its current $9.3 billion. That’s roughly a 1,000% increase.

He also needs to generate $10 billion in cumulative performance EBITDA. These are the numbers required to unlock the full award.

The compensation package consists of stock options to purchase 171,537,327 shares at $20.66 per share. The award splits into nine separate tranches.

Cohen can unlock smaller portions by hitting lower targets. The first tranche vests if GameStop reaches a $20 billion market cap and $2 billion in cumulative performance EBITDA. That’s about double the current valuation.

But miss that first hurdle? He walks away empty-handed.

Following Tesla’s Playbook

The structure resembles Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s compensation plan. Musk’s package could reach $1 trillion if he meets his targets.

GameStop said the board created this plan to align Cohen’s interests with shareholder value. Cohen didn’t participate in those discussions.

The parties reached an agreement on Tuesday. Shareholders will vote on the package at a special meeting scheduled for March or April 2026.

Market Response and Context

GameStop shares have dropped 38% over the past year. The performance-based pay plan comes during this rough stretch.

Since Cohen joined the board in January 2021, the company’s market cap has grown 615%. It rose from approximately $1.3 billion to $9.3 billion.

The company cut selling, general and administrative expenses by 44.4% during his tenure. GameStop shifted from a net loss of $381.3 million in fiscal year 2021 to net income of $421.8 million for the most recent trailing four quarters.

Cohen owns 8.3% of GameStop through RC Ventures. Despite this stake, he’s sitting out the shareholder vote.

The company wants other stockholders to decide the outcome. Shareholder approval is required for the plan to take effect.

GameStop stock traded up 3.6% in premarket activity Wednesday following the announcement.

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