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Boston.com | These are Boston’s highest-paid tech CEOs, BBJ data shows by Beth Treffeisen
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In 2025 Boston’s highest‑paid tech CEO was Wayfair co‑founder and chief executive Niraj Shah, whose total compensation leapt to roughly $280.6 million in stock awards (plus a modest salary and $210 k in other pay), a 990 percent increase from the prior year and far outpacing his peers. The Boston Business Journal’s ranking, based on SEC proxy filings, placed Shah at the top, followed by Analog Devices president/CEO Vincent Roche ($27.5 million), PTC Inc. CEO Neil Barua ($24.3 million), DraftKings founder/CEO Jason Robins, HubSpot CEO Yamini Rangan, SharkNinja CEO Mark Barrocas, Iron Mountain CEO William Meaney, Akamai CEO Tom Leighton, Veralto CEO Jennifer Honeycutt and Teradyne CEO Greg Smith. The surge in Shah’s pay reflects a new performance‑stock‑unit package approved by Wayfair’s board amid a broader shift toward AI‑driven efficiency in the Boston tech sector.
Read more: https://www.boston.com/news/business/2026/05/11/these-are-bostons-highest-paid-tech-ceos-bbj-data-shows/
#NirajShah #Wayfair #VincentRoche #AnalogDevices #NeilBarua #PTCInc #JasonRobins #DraftKings #YaminiRangan #HubSpot #business #Cambridge #downtown #localnews #MarkBarrocas #WilliamMeaney #TomLeighton #JenniferHoneycutt #GregSmith
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US Top News and Analysis | Semiconductor names make up a big portion of this week’s most overbought stocks
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Semiconductor stocks dominated this week’s most‑overbought list, with six chip makers—including AMD, ON Semiconductor, NXP, Microchip, Texas Instruments and Analog Devices—flagged by a 14‑day RSI above 70 as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq rallied on optimism around U.S.–Iran peace talks and strong AI‑related demand; Texas Instruments surged after beating Q1 earnings and posting upbeat guidance, while AMD and Intel also rose on broader CPU demand. United Rentals and West Pharmaceutical joined the overbought ranks, whereas defense names such as Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, RTX and L3Harris fell into oversold territory amid easing Middle‑East tensions, and Tractor Supply dropped sharply after weak quarterly sales, highlighting a market increasingly narrowed to semiconductor performance.
Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/25/semiconductor-names-make-up-a-big-portion-of-this-weeks-most-overbought-stocks.html
#AMD #TexasInstruments #AnalogDevices #CameronDawson
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