Tim Cook, the Apple CEO, is joining the roster of the rich who ......(1) (give) away
their wealth. Fortune magazine cited the head of the world's largest technology
While Cook's largesse could not be compared to that of Gates or Zuckerberg, he
upes . 9) (make) a difference. Cook, who is not listed on the website, ......(10)
new) as an intensely private person who shuns the spotlight on philanthropy.
airporation a... (2) (say) that he ... (3) (plan) to donate his estimated $785
million fortune to charity after ....(4) (pay) for his 10-year-old nephew's college
education
Fortune estimated Cook's net worth,
(5) (base) on his holdings of Apple stock,
is about $120 million. He also ......(6) (hold) restricted stock worth $665 million if
it were.(7) (be) fully invested.
Billionaire financier Warren Buffett ....(8) (encourage) the wealthy to give away
at least half their worth in their lifetimes through the "Giving Pledge”.
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Tim Cook, the Apple CEO, is joining the roster of the rich who are giving away their wealth.
Fortune magazine cited the head of the world's largest technology corporation, as saying that he planned to donate his estimated US $785-million fortune to charity after paying for his 10-year-old nephew's college education.
Fortune estimated Cook's net worth, based on his holdings of Apple stock, is about $120 million. He also holds restricted stock worth $665 million if it were to be fully invested.
Billionaire financier Warren Buffett is encouraging the wealthy to give away at least half their worth in their lifetimes through the 'Giving Pledge'.
While Cook's largesse could not be compared to that of Gates or Zuckerberg, he hopes to make a difference.
Cook, who is not listed on the website, is known as an intensely private person who shuns the spotlight on philanthropy.