At meeting, they also re-elect all of the company's sitting directors. But during a question-and-answer session, some criticize its environmental policies and how it handled disclosures on Jobs' health.
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Apple shareholders re-elect board, vote no on resolutions
marketwatch.com 2/25/2009 — SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Shareholders of Apple Inc. ( AAPL : , , ) voted to re-elect the company's slate of directors and also voted down several shareholder-sponsored resolutions regarding executive pay, sustainability and healthcare reform. ...
Apple shareholders re-elect board of directors
appleinsider.com 2/25/2009 — Despite concerns over the way it handle disclosures relating to the health of chief executive Steve Jobs, Apple's current board of directors were re-elected Wednesday by investors at the company's annual shareholders meeting.
3rd UPDATE: Apple Board Defends Jobs Health Disclosures
money.cnn.com 2/25/2009 — (Updates with comments from Apple execs, and shareholders. Updates stock price.) By Ben Charny Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES CUPERTINO, Calif. -(Dow Jones)- Apple Inc. (AAPL) board members on Wednesday defended the company's disclosure last month of a ...
Apple reassures shareholders at annual meeting
macworld.com 2/25/2009 — Apple executives painted a rosy picture of the company at the annual shareholders’ meeting on Wednesday, while fielding question on everything from Steve Jobs’ health to why Apple doesn’t offer a pro-level Web publishing tool.