Seven Apple executives this week received major stock awards after restricted stock units or RSUs awarded in 2014 and 2015 vested.

Apple issues RSUs to its executives as bonus compensation, with the restricted units vesting after a set period of time as long as the employee stays with the company.

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Phil Schiller, Dan Riccio, Jeff Williams, and Eddy Cue all received 130,117 shares, worth more than $22 million at Apple's current price per share. Luca Maestri, Angela Ahrendts, and Craig Federighi all received ~77,000 shares.

Shares received by each were originally awarded on March 3, 2014; October 17, 2014; and October 5, 2015, with Riccio, Williams, Cue, and Schiller receiving stock from all three dates and Maestri, Ahrendts, and Federighi receiving stock from the October awards. The March 2014 award has now fully vested for employees who received it, while employees who received the other two rewards will see additional shares vest on April 1, 2019 and April 1, 2020.

A portion of each award was withheld by Apple to satisfy tax withholding requirements on vesting of restricted stock units.

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Top Rated Comments

timborama Avatar
94 months ago
I hope Eddy got the lion's share of it. Apple is nothing without Mr Cue.
Thanks for the comment Mrs. Cue. :rollseyes:
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Blackstick Avatar
94 months ago
I’m amazed how many people here most likely earning less than $150k are defending the insane compensation these folks get. They don’t do the work at all, not even their VPs do much. It’s their directors, senior managers, line managers and Team Leaders getting their individual contributors to move the needle and keep the gears moving.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Naraxus Avatar
94 months ago
Good for them, they certainly earn it.
Please tell me what Eddy does and has done that is worth anywhere CLOSE to $5 much less 22 million.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
69650 Avatar
94 months ago
The gravy train continues. Not one of them have earned this reward.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
826317 Avatar
94 months ago
Can you really say that 1 person is important enough for a corporation that they deserve $22 million in bonus shares?
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Strelok Avatar
94 months ago
The gravy train continues. Not one of them have earned this reward.
What are you talking about? They hit whatever goals they were given, your opinion is not a goal.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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