Tim Cook
People walk past an Apple store in Beijing on April 2, 2013. Apple chief executive Tim Cook has apologised to Chinese consumers after the US technology giant was subjected to a barrage of criticism in state-run media over alleged 'arrogance' and double standards.
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If (such) agreements were no longer available, many U.S. multinational companies would likely move high-paying American R&D jobs overseas
Apple complies fully with both the laws and spirit of the laws ... And Apple pays all its required taxes, both in this country and abroad.
I can tell you unequivocally Apple does not funnel its domestic profits overseas. We don’t do that. We pay taxes on all the products we sell in the U.S., and we pay every dollar that we owe. And so I’d like to be really clear on that.More quotes »
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$610G bid wins coffee date with Apple CEO
coffee date with Apple chief executive Tim Cook fetched $610,000 for charity, according to press reports.An online auction generated 86 bids for the meeting at Apple's Cupertino , Calif., headquarters with Cook, who is raising money for the Robert F. Kennedy Read more »
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Apple to open first Adelaide store
Australia. "Our stores offer the best buying experience and the best customer service on the planet," Apple chief executive Tim Cook said, in a supplied statement. From today, shoppers will be able to check opening times on the store's website and book appointments 3:32 AM from NEWS.com.au Read more »
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Apple's Tax-Dodging Techniques Do Indeed Sound Quite Spectacular
CEO Tim Cook is going to get raked over the coals by Congress for the company's spectacular tax-dodging techniques. No one is suggesting that any of these techniques are illegal. No one is suggesting that Apple is doing anything that any number of other massive 5/20/13 from Silicon Alley Insider Read more »
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Apple's Tim Cook in hot seat as reports detail Apple's tax avoidance
take a closer look at how Apple has allocated its profits. "The facts here warrant examination," the report said. In his testimony, Cook noted that some of Apple's tax strategies date back to 1980, when the company was setting up its overseas operations. The 5/20/13 from Inside Bay Area Read more »
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Panel: Apple uses firms outside US to avoid taxes
CEO Tim Cook, the company's chief financial officer and its tax chief are scheduled to testify and explain the company's tax strategy at a hearing by the subcommittee Tuesday. Apple spokesmen didn't immediately respond to a request for comment Monday on the 5/20/13 from Sify Read more »
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Senate: Apple has Created 'No-Shore' Tax Entities
to create clip This term does not appear Click text to jump within video Congress revealed what it wants to hear from Apple CEO Tim Cook, with CNBC's Eamon Javers. Meanwhile explosive words were exchanged on Capitol Hill with Sen. Carl Levin, (D-MI), accusing 5/20/13 from CNBC Read more »