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macnn.com - 8/10/2009
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Google CEO Eric Schmidt declined to take normal pay during his tenure on the Apple board of directors, according to SEC documents. Apple proxy filings submitted between 2007 and 2009 show that Schmidt took home only $8,712 in Apple products, plus a "commemorative gift" worth $7,580. To ...
techcrunch.com - 8/8/2009
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techcrunch.com —
While Google CEO Eric Schmidt was on Apple’s
board of directors, the two companies had an agreement...
not to hire away each other’s workers, a former Google employee with knowledge of such matters has told us. We have since confirmed this ...
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Source: Apple And Google Agreed Not To Poach Workers
businessweek.com - 8/7/2009
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businessweek.com —
Former Apple director Eric Schmidt took no salary
or stock for his board service. What did the...
Google chief accept? Lots of Apple gear
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Schmidt's Apple Gig: He Worked for Free
appleinsider.com - 8/7/2009
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appleinsider.com —
A couple of new features rumored to be
in the cards for Apple's forthcoming iMac refresh will...
up the value proposition for prospective buyers in the market for an all-in-one desktop system, AppleInsider has been told.
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Apple's next iMacs rumored with compelling new features
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SEC: Schmidt Worked Almost For Free on Apple Board
Mac|Life —
... Apple's board of directors, then perhaps his pay will be a surprise. Over the past two years, he was hardly paid enough to make Apple a viable "job." MacNN reports on some SEC documents that detail exactly what Schmidt received since 2007. Among his pay: Apple products totaling to $8,712, "commemorative gift" totaling $7,580, and $14,631 to help with tax penalties. This type of pay is measly when compared to the normal board of directors pay, which consists of at least 30,000 shares of Apple stock and $50,000 annual fee. Schmidt stepped down due to a possible conflict of ...
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