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Apple COO gets $22 million reward as Jobs stand-in

SAN FRANCISCO | Fri Mar 12, 2010 6:25pm EST

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc has awarded its chief operating officer a bonus valued at $22 million for leading the company while Chief Executive Steve Jobs was on 6-months' medical leave last year.

The cash-and-stock award came at Jobs' recommendation, and was made in recognition of Tim Cook's "outstanding performance in assuming the day-to-day operations" at Apple while Jobs was out, the company said in a filing on Friday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Many analysts and investors believe Cook could one day succeed Jobs as CEO at Apple, although the company has never disclosed any succession plan.

Cook received a $5 million bonus plus restricted stock award worth roughly $17 million, based on Apple's closing share price of $226.60 Friday. Half of the stock is scheduled to vest on March 10, 2011, and the other half on March 10, 2012, as long as Cook stays with Apple through those dates.

"The bonus is a reward and is also to stay competitive," said Kaufman Bros analyst Shaw Wu.

"Cook has been targeted by other companies, and he's proven to be very adept and capable at leading Apple. I think they need to keep the conversation competitive to keep him from getting lured away," he said.

An Apple spokesman declined to comment beyond the regulatory filing.

Jobs stepped away from his duties in January 2009 for health reasons, although he remained involved in major strategic decisions. Cook took over day-to-day operations.

Jobs, a pancreatic cancer survivor, underwent a liver transplant while on leave, returning to the company in late June.

While Jobs was on leave, Apple's shares surged roughly 70 percent.

Cook was named COO in 2005. He is responsible for managing Apple's supply chain, sales, service and support. He also leads the company's Mac computer division.

He joined Apple in 1998 as senior vice president of operations. Prior to that he held executive positions at Compaq and International Business Machines Corp.

According to Apple's proxy statement, Cook received total compensation of roughly $14 million in 2009.

Shares of Cupertino, California-based Apple closed up 0.5 percent at $226.60 on Nasdaq.

(Reporting by Gabriel Madway; Editing by Robert MacMillan and Richard Chang)

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Comments (4)
STORY-BURN wrote:
I can’t believe that I’m going to say this, but this guy actually deserves this reward. His products rock the house

Mar 12, 2010 7:53pm EST  --  Report as abuse
VJK-Diaries wrote:
Well done! He deserves far more than that too… but these are difficult times. Anyways, you can only spend so much in a lifetime, so I guess he won’t have to worry about his future… His real award is the fact he’s writing history along with the Master!

Mar 13, 2010 2:53am EST  --  Report as abuse
zxcvb wrote:
Cyber addiction is a new plague infecting the USA, will it bring the nation to its knees…

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