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Meta Bets on a $9 Trillion Future: New Executive Options Program Demands 500% Growth in 5 Years

by Team Lumida
March 25, 2026
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  • Meta has launched a new stock option program for six top executives that only pays full value if the company reaches a $9 trillion market cap by 2031 — a 500% increase from its current $1.5 trillion.
  • Mark Zuckerberg is excluded from the program; participants include the CTO, CPO, COO, CFO, CLO and Vice Chairman.
  • Meta’s stock-based compensation is already consuming an extraordinary share of free cash flow: equity awards consumed 96% of free cash flow ($42 billion) in 2025, with 90% of buybacks used just to offset dilution.
  • The program parallels Elon Musk’s Tesla pay package, but requires equivalent growth in half the time — underscoring the intensity of the AI talent and leadership retention race.

What Happened?

Meta Platforms announced a new stock option program for six of its most senior executives — including CTO Andrew Bosworth, CPO Chris Cox, COO Javier Olivan, CFO Susan Li, CLO C.J. Mahoney and Vice Chairman Dina Powell McCormick — that offers potentially hundreds of millions of dollars in compensation, but only if Meta achieves a market capitalization exceeding $9 trillion by 2031. That target represents a 500% increase from Meta’s current $1.5 trillion valuation. The program was disclosed in new SEC filings and accompanies increased RSU grants for some executive officers. CEO Mark Zuckerberg is notably excluded. The announcement comes as Meta’s compensation costs have surged dramatically: equity awards consumed 96% of Meta’s $42 billion in free cash flow in 2025, and 90% of the 40 million shares repurchased last year were used simply to neutralize dilution from stock-based compensation, including individual AI researcher packages that in some cases could exceed $1 billion.

Why It Matters?

This program is a clear signal that Meta’s board believes the next five years are existential for the company’s position in the AI race — and is willing to structure compensation accordingly. The $9 trillion target is not aspirational; it is operationally meaningful. To reach it, Meta would need to sustain compound annual growth roughly equivalent to doubling its market cap every 18 months. That implies sustained dominance in AI-driven advertising, significant monetization of AI products, and likely major new revenue streams the company has not yet launched. The compensation structure is also a direct response to competitive pressure: as AI labs offer billion-dollar packages to individual researchers, Meta must compete at the executive level to retain the leaders managing those investments. The comparison to Tesla’s Musk pay package is instructive — Meta’s target requires near-equivalent value creation in half the time, reflecting how much faster AI is transforming competitive dynamics versus electric vehicles.

What’s Next?

Investors should watch for shareholder reaction to the program’s terms in proxy filings, particularly given that equity compensation already consumed 96% of 2025 free cash flow. The structure is performance-gated, which limits dilution risk if targets are not met — but the sheer scale of stock-based compensation at Meta warrants close attention in DCF and free cash flow models. For broader market implications, the program accelerates the benchmarking of executive compensation to AI-era market cap targets across Big Tech, with likely ripple effects at Google, Microsoft and Amazon as boards respond. Meta’s Q1 2026 results and AI product monetization disclosures will be the first meaningful data points on whether the $9 trillion trajectory is grounded in operational reality or aspirational positioning.


Source: The Wall Street Journal — Meta Targets $9 Trillion Valuation With New Executive Incentive Program

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