Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook will receive compensation for 2011 worth $378 million, one of the biggest pay packages on record, boosted by restricted stock awards that he’ll receive over the coming decade.
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 16, 2011
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(Reuters) - Apple Inc moved to shore up its board after the death of Silicon Valley legend Steve Jobs, appointing Walt Disney Co chief executive Bob Iger to its board to propel its media ambitions.
Continue reading...Sunday, August 28, 2011
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What if Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' resignation Wednesday afternoon isn't about a sudden change in his health at all. What if it's all about keeping longtime Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook?Many fretted Thursday when Apple's board of directors announced Jobs' resignation as Chief Executive and his replacement by Cook
Continue reading...Sunday, February 13, 2011
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Auckland clean technology company LanzaTech is planning a public listing within the next two years, says its boss.But Jennifer Holmgren, the firm's Chicago-based chief executive, says she cannot give any more details on the proposed...
Continue reading...Friday, December 10, 2010
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U.S. technology companies are busy enough to suggest a post-Internet bubble high in the Nasdaq-100 Index is coming soon, according to Michael Shaoul, Oscar Gruss & Son Inc.’s chief executive officer.
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 15, 2010
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Advanced Technology Investment Co., a privately held company based in Abu Dhabi, is to spend as much as $7 billion on opening a semi-conductor manufacturing plant in the United Arab Emirates capital, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing an interview with Chief Executive Officer Ibrahim Ajami.
Continue reading...Monday, September 13, 2010
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APPLE chief executive Steve Jobs unveiled a refreshed line of iPod media players recently, including a new iPod Touch which allows for video calling.
Continue reading...Saturday, July 17, 2010
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Apple chief executive Steve Jobs said that reception problems with the new iPhone 4 have been overblown but apologized to buyers who experienced issues and offered free cases as a fix.
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
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