Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs

Steven Jobs is the co-founder and CEO of Apple Computer and was the CEO of Pixar until its acquisition by Disney. He has a cult-like following among techies and is known as a visionary entrepreneur. He is widely credited with the turn...

Steven Jobs is the co-founder and CEO of Apple Computer and was the CEO of Pixar until its acquisition by Disney. He has a cult-like following among techies and is known as a visionary entrepreneur. He is widely credited with the turn-around at Apple Computer.

 
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Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs was paid his customary $1 annual salary in 2009, but Apple's strength through a rough economic climate returned the value of his personal holdings in the company to pre-meltdown levels. Jobs does not get a bonus or reimbursement for perks many other CEOs accept, such as personal security, according to a regulatory filing made Wednesday. Apple said it reimbursed Jobs $4,000 for company travel on his $90 million Gulfstream V jet, which he received as a bonus in 1999. That's far less than the $871,000 Apple reimbursed Jobs in 2008. The CEO took nearly six months off in ... Read Full Story
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SEATTLE — Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs was paid his customary $1 annual salary in 2009, but Apple’s strength through a rough economic climate returned the value of his personal holdings in the company to pre-meltdown levels. Jobs does not get a bonus or reimbursement for perks many other CEOs accept, such as personal security, according to a regulatory filing made Wednesday. Apple said it reimbursed Jobs $4,000 for company travel on his $90 million Gulfstream V jet, which he received as a bonus in 1999. That’s far less than the $871,000 Apple reimbursed Jobs in 2008. The CEO took nearly six months ... Read Full Story
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After leading his company through a year of unbridled financial success and unparalleled market share growth in both the home computer and smart phone sectors, Apple CEO Steve Jobs will finally take home his paycheck. He earned a buck this year. That’s ten thin dimes. Of course, we’re all Apple fans here, so we know that’s Read more here: Apple pays Steve Jobs another buck for 2009 Read Full Story
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs has maintained his $1 salary again for 2009, following a tradition that began when the executive returned to the company over a decade ago, according to a preliminary proxy statement filed with the SEC. The iconic CEO also declined to participate in the company’s bonus program, which provided large payouts for the rest of the executives…. Read more: Steve Jobs maintains $1 salary for 2009 Read Full Story
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KVALApple's Steve Jobs Sees Personal Wealth Return Despite $1 SalarypaidContent.orgBut he also took off about six months to get a liver transplant. It's not the salary, or the reimbursements that pays the bills for Jobs. ...Apple (AAPL) to Pay Steve Jobs $1 Annual Salary for 2009StreetInsider.com (subscription)Steve Jobs receives $1 salary for 2009Geek.comApple CEO Steve Jobs takes $1 salary in 2009The Associated Pressall 135 news articles »  
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Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs was paid his customary $1 annual salary in 2009, but Apple's strength through a rough economic climate returned the value.  
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Maybe the federal government should look at the Apple/Steve Jobs model before they pay off Fannie and Freddie CEOs who probably don't deserve these big bonuses:http://money.cnn.com/2009/12/24/news/companies/fannie_freddie_pay/index.htm  
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After leading his company through a year of unbridled financial success and unparalleled market share growth in both the home computer and smart phone sectors, Apple CEO Steve Jobs will finally take home his paycheck. ...  
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As in previous years, Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs’ salary this year was $1, but that doesn’t seem to be hindering his ability to amass serious wealth. Jobs is now worth at least a billion dollars in Apple stock alone, thanks to that company’s healthy gains in the stock market this year. Jobs is commonly called eccentric, and his compensation package is no different. In 2009, Apple said in a filing with the SEC that it reimbursed Jobs...  
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When it rains, it pours — and it’s pouring tablet rumors. The latest is from the NY Times, which says Steve Jobs is “extremely happy” with the upcoming tablet, and that it will have a “surprising” UI. In a report that’s basically a rehash of tablet rumors, the Times adds a couple of tantalizing morsels. According to [...]  
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Last month Fortune Magazine named Apple’s Steve Jobs CEO of the Decade. Today the Harvard Business Review has released its list of the best-performing CEOs in the world and unsurprisingly Jobs tops the list.Looking at just the strict financial results Jobs’s influence on Apple is astounding. Since 1997 Jobs has delivered an industry-adjusted return of 3188 percent which is 34 percent compounded annually for shareholders and increased...  
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Here's a nifty pair of questions that might be pertinent to AT's shittyness. When was the first 3G coverage rolled out in the US? When was AT's first 3G coverage rolled out in the US? Exactly. BombrMan  
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With the economy ensnaring rival computer-makers, Apple Inc. sailed ahead. When makers of smart phones increased their efforts to catch the iPhone, the Cupertino company maintained its innovation edge. And when CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs stepped aside for... Apple - iPhone - Steve Jobs - Smartphone - Cupertino California  
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So what if Time magazine passed him over for person of the year:  Steve Jobs beat out a couple thousand CEOs around the globe to be named the best-performing CEO by Harvard Business Review. Researchers looked at what execs brought to the table and to shareholders from 1,999 publicly-held companies worldwide during the entire time of [...]  
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