Article 67SF0 Apple’s Tim Cook to take 50% pay hit after shareholder feedback

Apple’s Tim Cook to take 50% pay hit after shareholder feedback

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Rupert Neate Wealth correspondent
from Technology | The Guardian on (#67SF0)

Compensation' for CEO down from $99.4m in 2022 to an expected $49m for current year

The Apple chief executive, Tim Cook, is expected to have his pay cut by almost 50% this year to about $49m (40m) after the billionaire boss asked the company to adjust his compensation" in the light of feedback from shareholders disappointed at the fall in the company's share price.

Cook, 62, who became CEO after the co-founder Steve Jobs stepped down before his death in 2011, was paid $99.4m in 2022 and $98.8m in 2021. But the company said in a regulatory filing late on Thursday night that it had set a target compensation" of $49m for 2023.

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