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Apple shareholders to vote on four proposals
Apple investors are being asked to vote on a series of proposals related to political contributions, health care, sustainability, and compensation prior to the annual shareholder's meeting, which will be held at the Apple campus on February 25, 2009.
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Apple Asks its Shareholders to Vote "No" on Four Proposals
Mac|Life all RSS Feed — [image] Apple investors are being asked to vote on a number of proposals relating to political contributions, health care, climate change, and executive pay before the official meeting takes place on February 25th. Apple’s board of directors advise its investors to vote against four of the proposals filed by certain shareholders. The only action they do suggest is a confirmation vote approving the directors. Several shareholders outline their own proposals in an effort to advance their own causes or bring attention certain issues. Shareholder proposals not recommended by ...

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