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Apple CEO Tim Cook to take over 40% pay cut this year

Company to reduce his compensation from US$84 mil to US$49 mil

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 13 Jan 2023 12:15PM

Apple CEO Tim Cook to take over 40% pay cut this year
As part of Apple chief executive Tim Cook’s compensation changes, the percentage of stock units awarded to Cook and tied to Apple’s performance will increase to 75% in 2023 from 50%, as well as in future years, the company said in its regulatory filing. – AFP pic, January 13, 2023

CUPERTINO – Technology giant Apple is cutting chief executive Tim Cook’s compensation by more than 40%, citing investor guidance and a request from Cook himself to adjust his pay.

The company disclosed in a regulatory filing yesterday that it will reduce Cook’s target compensation to US$49 million (RM212.41 million) in 2023 from US$84 million in 2022, reported German Press Agency.

As part of the changes, the percentage of stock units awarded to Cook and tied to Apple’s performance will increase to 75% in 2023 from 50%, as well as in future years, the company said in the filing.

In 2022, Cook received total compensation of US$99.42 million, including base salary, stock grants and incentives, compared to the US$98.73 million he received in 2021, and US$14.77 million he got in 2020.

The total compensation received by Cook in 2022 includes US$3 million as base salary, US$82.99 million as stock awards, non-equity incentive plan compensation of US$12 million, and all other compensations of US$1.43 million. – Bernama, January 13, 2023

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