Tim Cook now required to fly private as AAPL’s 2017 performance nets him $102M payout<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Apple today
published its most recent shareholder proxy statement, outlining some interesting details about its performance in 2017. As noted by
Bloomberg, Tim Cook ended the year as a big winner, netting a 74 percent bonus thanks to the company’s strong performance in fiscal 2017…</p>
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Tim Cook now required to fly private as AAPL’s 2017 performance nets him $102M payout