Here's How Much Apple's Top Execs Made Last Year
We're learning just how much Apple's top executives get paid, thanks to a recent filing.
Unsurprisingly, upper management gets paid a lot.
Here's the breakdown:
Tim Cook, CEO
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Luca Maestri, SVP and CFO
Luca Maestri joined Apple in 2013 and was promoted to CFO last year. He made over $14 million in 2014. His pay from 2012 and 2013 is omitted because he wasn't an executive officer then.
Peter Oppenheimer, Former CFO
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Peter Oppenheimer was Apple's CFO before announcing he would retire last March. Luca Maestri assumed Oppenheimer's role last year. Oppenheimer made $4.5 million last year, a paltry sum compared to the nearly $68.6 million he pulled in in 2012.
Angela Ahrendts, SVP of Retail and Online stores
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Eddy Cue, SVP of Internet Software and Services
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Jeff Williams, SVP of Operations
Jeff Williams is Tim Cook's right-hand man at Apple. Williams also recieved a $20 million stock award last year, bringing his total pay to around $24.4 million.
Here's the full breakdown of Apple's executive compensation:
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