John Stanton Net Worth

The estimated Net Worth of John W Stanton is at least $60.5 Million dollars as of 4 August 2016. Mr. Stanton owns over 6,628 units of Microsoft stock worth over $60,101,288 and over the last 16 years he sold MSFT stock worth over $0. In addition, he makes $355,000 as Independent Director at Microsoft.

Mr. Stanton MSFT stock SEC Form 4 insider trading

John has made over 26 trades of the Microsoft stock since 2005, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he exercised 6,628 units of MSFT stock worth $141,044 on 4 August 2016.

The largest trade he’s ever made was exercising 34,803 units of Microsoft stock on 14 September 2005 worth over $1,644,094. On average, John trades about 1,370 units every 53 days since 2003. As of 4 August 2016 he still owns at least 415,782 units of Microsoft stock.

You can see the complete history of Mr. Stanton stock trades at the bottom of the page.

John Stanton biography

John W. Stanton is an Independent Director of the Company. He founded Trilogy International Partners, Inc., a wireless operator in Central and South America and New Zealand, and Trilogy Equity Partners, a private equity fund that invests in early-stage growth opportunities in the wireless ecosystem in 2005, and currently serves as Chairman of both enterprises. In August 2016, he was appointed Chairman of First Avenue Entertainment LLLP, owner of the Seattle Mariners. He was a director of Clearwire Corp. from 2008 to 2013 and Chairman between 2011 to 2013. He also served as Clearwire’s Interim Chief Executive Officer during 2011. Mr. Stanton founded and served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Western Wireless Corporation, a wireless telecommunications company, from 1992 until shortly after its acquisition by ALLTEL Corporation in 2005. Mr. Stanton was Chairman and a director of T-Mobile USA, formerly VoiceStream Wireless Corporation, a mobile telecommunications company, from 1994 to 2004 and was Chief Executive Officer from 1998 to 2003. Qualifications: Mr. Stanton is a recognized pioneer in the wireless telecommunications industry. His leadership of four of the top wireless operators in the United States over the past three decades positions him to contribute significantly to the development of our mobile-first and cloud-first strategies. Mr. Stanton’s extensive background as a chief executive officer and director of public and private companies lends valuable perspective and judgment to the Board’s deliberations. His record of accomplishment in multiple business endeavors demonstrates his acumen across the spectrum of strategic planning and financial matters.

What is the salary of John Stanton?

As the Independent Director of Microsoft, the total compensation of John Stanton at Microsoft is $355,000. There are 9 executives at Microsoft getting paid more, with Satya Nadella having the highest compensation of $25,843,300.

How old is John Stanton?

John Stanton is 63, he’s been the Independent Director of Microsoft since 2014. There are 3 older and 15 younger executives at Microsoft. The oldest executive at Microsoft Corp. is Helmut Panke, 73, who is the Independent Director.

What’s John Stanton’s mailing address?

John’s mailing address filed with the SEC is 999 LAKE DRIVE, , ISSAQUAH, WA, 98027.

Insider trading at Microsoft

Over the last 13 years, insiders at Microsoft have traded over $31,533,063,277 worth of Microsoft stock and bought 4,145,465 units worth $164,683,183 . The most active insider traders include William H Iii Gates, Stephen J Luczo, and G Mason Value Act Holdings,…. On average, Microsoft executives and independent directors trade stock every 8 days with the average trade being worth of $230,048,361. The most recent stock trade was executed by Christopher C Capossela on 4 November 2019, trading 5,000 units of MSFT stock currently worth $722,950.

What does Microsoft do?

Microsoft Corp. engages in the development and support of software, services, devices, and solutions. It operates through the following business segments: Productivity and Business Processes; Intelligent Cloud; and More Personal Computing. The Productivity and Business Processes segment comprises products and services in the portfolio of productivity, communication, and information services of the company spanning a variety of devices and platform. The Intelligent Cloud segment refers to the public, private, and hybrid serve products and cloud services of the company which can power modern business. The More Personal Computing segment encompasses products and services geared towards the interests of end users, developers, and IT professionals across all devices. The firm also offers operating systems; cross-device productivity applications; server applications; business solution applications; desktop and server management tools; software development tools; video games; personal computers, tablets; gaming and entertainment consoles; other intelligent devices; and related accessories. The company was founded by Paul Gardner Allen and William Henry Gates III in 1975 and is headquartered in Redmond, WA.

What does Microsoft’s logo look like?

Complete history of Mr. Stanton stock trades at Columbia Sportswear Co, Costco Wholesale, and Microsoft

Microsoft executives and stock owners

Microsoft executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include:

  • Satya Nadella, Chief Executive Officer, Director
  • Amy Hood, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President
  • Bradford Smith, President, Chief Legal Officer
  • Jean-Philippe Courtois, Executive Vice President and President – Microsoft Global Sales, Marketing and Operations
  • Margaret Johnson, Executive Vice President – Business Development
  • William Gates, Founder, Technology Advisor, Director
  • John Thompson, Independent Non-Executive Chairman of the Board
  • Charles Noski, Independent Director
  • Helmut Panke, Independent Director
  • John Stanton, Independent Director
  • Sandra Peterson, Independent Director
  • Teri List-Stoll, Independent Director
  • Reid Hoffman, Independent Director
  • Padmasree Warrior, Independent Director
  • Charles Scharf, Independent Director
  • Hugh Johnston, Independent Director
  • Arne Sorenson, Independent Director
  • Penny Pritzker, Independent Director
  • Kathleen Hogan, Executive Vice President – Human Resources
  • Christopher Capossela, Executive Vice President, Marketing and Consumer Business, and Chief Marketing Officer
  • Kevin Scott, Executive Vice President, Chief Technology Officer
  • G Mason Value Act Holdings,…,
  • Frank H Brod, Chief Accounting Officer
  • G Mason Value Act Holdings,…,
  • Dina Dublon, Director
  • Lisa E Brummel, Senior Vice President
  • David F Marquardt, Director
  • Steven A Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer
  • Heung Yeung Shum, EVP, Technology and Research
  • Tami Reller, EVP, Marketing
  • Stephen J Luczo, Director
  • Anthony John Bates, EVP, Bus Dev/Evangelism
  • Peter S Klein, Chief Financial Officer
  • Eric D Rudder, EVP Adv Strat/Research
  • Craig J Mundie, Chief ResearchStrategy Officer
  • Raymond V Gilmartin, Director
  • Reed Hastings, Director
  • Steven J Sinofsky, President, Windows Division
  • Robert L Muglia, Senior Vice President
  • Stephen A Elop, President, Business Division
  • Robert J Bach, President, Entertainment Div.
  • Kurt D Del Bene, President, Offfice Division
  • Raymond E Ozzie, Chief Software Architect
  • Christopher P Liddell, Chief Financial Officer
  • James I Cash, Director
  • Qi Lu, President, Online Services
  • Jon A Shirley, Director
  • Kevin R Johnson, President, Platforms/Services
  • Jeffrey S Raikes, President, Business Division
  • Brian Kevin Turner, Chief Operating Officer
  • Maria Klawe, Director