“The British designer behind Apple’s iconic iPods, iPads and iPhones is reportedly set to scoop an £18million windfall from shares in the company,” The Daily Mail reports.
“Said to be the result of a 2008 ‘golden handcuffs’ deal which tied him to Apple for three years, the money will propel creator Jonathan Ive into the ranks of The Sunday Times Rich List with a fortune of more than £80million,” The Daily Mail reports. “But despite his Stateside success, the British-born designer is said to be ‘at loggerheads’ with the Apple board over his plans to spend more time back in the UK.”
The Daily Mail reports, “He and wife Heather, who met while they were studying at Newcastle Polytechnic, are said to want to educate their twins in England. A friend of the family told The Sunday Times: ‘Unfortunately he is just too valuable to Apple and they told him in no uncertain terms that if he headed back to England he would not be able to sustain his position with them.'”
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