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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple CEO Tim Cook got a raise of more than $1 million last year, though he didn't make as much as his top lieutenants.
The tech company says in a filing that Cook's total pay was nearly $10.3 million, including $2 million salary, an $8 million bonus and $209,000 for private security. Apple paid five senior vice presidents more than $25 million apiece, including stock grants worth $20 million.
Cook hasn't received stock in recent years. He was given restricted grants worth $384 million in 2011, when he became CEO.
Apple earned a record $53 billion profit on sales of $233.7 billion in the fiscal year ending in September. Its stock rose 15 percent during that period, although shares have sagged recently amid worries about Apple's ability to keep growing.
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