Apple CEO Tim Cook is set to receive a pay cut this year following investor and shareholder guidance
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In 2021, Cook brought in a total of $98.7 million in pay, which was a 569 percent increase from the previous year. The majority of Cook’s compensation was attributed to $82.3 million in stock awards, followed by $12 million in non-equity compensation and $1.4 million in other compensation. The Apple CEO again had a base salary of $3 million during the year.won the best-picture Oscar, making Apple — and not Netflix or Amazon — the first streamer to win the coveted award.
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