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In Pictures: 11 fun facts about Apple
To celebrate Wednesday’s shareholder meeting, we’ve ventured deep into the jungle primeval of Apple’s proxy statements to bring you eleven bits of trivia about the company’s operations. Read on to discover just how gigantic Apple is, whose notable name is missing from the roster of the company’s officers, and the surprising truth about executive compensation.
Jony Ive is not listed as an executive officer of the company
Sir Jonathan’s name is notably absent from the proxy documents, which list every other senior executive, including CEO Tim Cook, as an officer of the company.
The absence is not explained in any way, but it may be made possible by a regulatory backdoor that allows the company to keep its design chief out of the spotlight.
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