On February 23rd, Apple Inc. plans to hold its annual meeting of shareholders where the company will elect the Board of Directors, hold an advisory vote on executive compensation, and consider four new shareholder proposals.
A notice was issued this week by Apple announcing that “that the 2012 annual meeting o... |
11 January 2012 10:47 GMT |
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Speaking at a shareholder meeting this week, Steve Jobs had an interesting reply to a question about Apple's plans with all of its $25 billion in cash, according to Businessweek. Jobs reportedly said that Apple was holding on to the cash to take “big, bold” risks. However, an update to that story qui... |
26 February 2010 08:47 GMT |
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Apple has confirmed that its 2010 proxy materials are now available online under the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s Notice and Access rules. An official Apple report informs that these documents can be found at www.apple.com/investor. Apple claims it is able to significantly reduce the environmental im... |
13 January 2010 03:17 GMT |
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Apple released its 2009 proxy statement yesterday. The document outlines the schedule for the company's annual meeting, as well as the board's recommendations for voting. Shareholders will vote on five items at the meeting, starting with the election to the Board from eight nominees. “Apple today anno... |
8 January 2009 02:47 GMT |
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Court documents reveal that a federal judge in San Jose has given preliminary approval to a $14 million settlement of shareholder claims over backdating of stock options against several of Apple's current and former execs.According to a Reuters report, Chief Executive Steve Jobs is among the enlisted Apple high-... |
11 September 2008 15:31 GMT |
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T. Boone Pickens, an investor who bought 10 million Yahoo! shares in May, hoping that an agreement with Microsoft would make him rich, has sold his entire acquisition. The reason is the same one that generated a lot of ink and also concerns among Yahoo! directors, who, for a while, were not so sure anymore whether th... |
30 July 2008 09:45 GMT |
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It has recently been revealed that a June 2005 commencement address at Stanford University saw Apple's CEO telling students that "About a year ago," he was "diagnosed with cancer." The moving story would have made the history books, hadn't it been a big fat lie, as Jobs first found out about his pancreatic ... |
5 March 2008 04:41 GMT |
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