NEW YORK — In 2012, Apple became the most highly valued public company in history and generated $156.5 billion in revenue — nearly 50 percent more than in 2011.
So how much did Timothy D. Cook, the company’s chief executive, take home?
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NEW YORK — In 2012, Apple became the most highly valued public company in history and generated $156.5 billion in revenue — nearly 50 percent more than in 2011.
So how much did Timothy D. Cook, the company’s chief executive, take home?
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