Apple CEO Tim Cook granted nearly $40 million in Apple stock - Business Insider

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Apple is giving CEO Tim Cook over $38 million in stock to stay with the company through 2025

Apple CEO Tim Cook was granted 333,987 restricted stock units by Apple recently, worth approximately $38 million based on the current Apple stock price.

Cook could earn an additional 333,987 shares in Apple stock — which could vest at 200% of their value — depending on Apple's performance across that period.Apple CEO and billionaire Tim Cook was just granted tens of millions of dollars worth of Apple stock as an incentive to stay on with the company through 2025., Cook received 333,987 restricted stock units in Apple — shares in the company that will vest across three years, starting in 2023.

 

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That’s crazy I’m sure they can find someone to do the same shit he does if not better

explains why my pie is smaller

joe_ajibade How do these things work?

Seems like a good deal considering they added 1.8T in market cap during his tenure as CEO

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but... but... WHY

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Impressive👏🏾👏🏾 Apple great

He and the company sure know how to make money....shame they forgot how to make new stuff.... no innovation since Jobs... oh well

This is rude but i'll say it, 🥕 carrot in front of donkey. Can't eat it, chase it,

Lol 38 million, congrats!! Got my $38 bonus lmao

But where is the new iPhone?

wew

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