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Apple spends $700K/year on keeping CEO Tim Cook safe – SEC filing

One of the numbers disclosed in Apple’s Schedule 14A filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission was the amount Apple spends annually on protecting CEO Tim Cook. Patently Apple spotted the entry listing “security expenses in the amount of $699,133.”

Tim Cook rarely has much visible security when seen at public events, but bodyguards are doubtless there in the background. It’s likely that a sizeable chunk of the expenditure protects his surprisingly modest four-bedroom home … 

If anything, the figure is rather low for the high-profile CEO of one of the largest companies in the world. Fortune noted earlier this year that Amazon last year spent $1.6M on security for CEO Jeff Bezos, while Oracle spent $1.5M on protecting the home of then-CEO Larry Ellison.

The figure likely reflects only those costs that are specific to protecting Cook. There will, of course, be more general security costs associated with protecting Apple execs both at 1 Infinite Loop and at events.

Via Business Insider

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Comments

  1. Nathan Liu - 9 years ago

    There could be 8 people working for $10 an hour?

  2. hodar0 - 9 years ago

    Actually, considering how much Mr. Cook travels, and that security includes screening rooms before he appears, the travel and hotel costs for security, bodyguards, their benefit plans, as well as security for him at his home – this is a pretty inexpensive cost. As noted, about half of what other comparable CEO’s have.

  3. incredibilistic - 9 years ago

    So basically $58,000 a month. A drop in the ocean when you’re talking about safe-guarding the CEO of the most valuable company in the world. Considering I’ve never seen a photo with men in black surrounding him I just assumed he didn’t have or need security.

    Great job to the security detail. I had no idea you were even there.

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