Sunday, January 9, 2011

A shareholder group calls on Apple to explain the plans to succeed Jobs

In February there is the annual meeting of shareholders of Apple and a pension fund, which has 11,000 shares, has asked the company to explain the plans it has for the estate of Steve Jobs. Since then, the uniqueness of the pattern makes Apple shareholders worry about a future without him. However, this request is not related to any information on Jobs's health who underwent a liver transplant in 2009.

The company recommends that shareholders vote against this motion because disclose future hiring plans will hurt the company because it could be difficult for executives who saw Rentenaar sections of the dome and also hinder future recruitment. Mac app store This debate takes place the week that Apple is experiencing a new success.

The newly opened store app for the Mac has put in 24 hours, a million downloads. It is not known, however, if this flood is driven by a security breach that allowed paid apps for free download.

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