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Apple CEO Tim Cook takes a $35 million pay cut in 2023

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Yordan 13 January 2023

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Apple posted its proxy filing on the 2023 Annual Meeting of Shareholders and the 113-page report reveals that CEO Tim Cook is getting a salary reduction in 2023. It amounts to $35 million - the top executive will earn $49 million, down from $84 million last year.

His base salary of $3 million and the annual cash incentive of $6 million remain unchanged, with the big difference coming from an adjustment of his equity award value. The other four senior executive officers at Cupertino did not receive a slash in their salary or incentives.

Tim Cook at the launch of iPhone 14 series. Image source:  Twitter Tim Cook at the launch of iPhone 14 series. Image source: Twitter

The equity award value of Tim Cook for 2022 was $75 million, while this calendar year, it will be $40 million. However, he might still make more than the forecasted amount, depending on Apple’s stock price.

The pay cut was suggested by Cook himself “in light of the feedback received”.

The company is still expected to launch a mixed-reality headset that has been rumored for a long time, and the Project Titan car is still wishful thinking more than anything else. Cupertino is not letting go of any employees for now though, unlike competitors Meta, Twitter, and Amazon, who have announced layoffs.

Source | Via

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  • Schweinevogel
  • pQ8
  • 17 Jan 2023

You're probably right. An iPhone is more difficult to use than Android. I'mma tell my customers when they complain about their Droids next time. Seriously, man, I'm selling phones. When we help people setting up their phones, I ...

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  • Dumk100
  • S0w
  • 16 Jan 2023

Damn, he is going to go broke, what a poor life, no more private jet flights, no more big parties with different recreative drugs, now he will need to stay with fine wine and less parties. How sad of a life, i would kill myself if that happened ...

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  • Anonymous
  • IJK
  • 15 Jan 2023

She can use it because she got used to it and if it's what the people around her have then it's what they showed her. It's not actually more simple to use. That's an extreme misconception. They are only more easy to use to the ...

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