Finally today welcomed the Apple shareholder meeting where a proposal to vote. A group of investors requested that Apple unveiled its succession plans once he leaves office Jobs CEO. However, since Apple launched an appeal to shareholders asking them to vote against this proposal because it could damage the image of the company and as a result, a fall in stocks.
Finland, today welcomed the vote and the majority of shareholders have preferred that Apple does not reveal this information, which the company is not obliged to disclose its succession plans with Jobs. So what Apple shows in their official statement:
CUPERTINO, Calif. - Apple Investors Wednesday voted down a Proposal That Would force the tech giant to reveal ITS succession plan.
As a result, the company is under no obligation to Disclose ITS PLANS about how the company Would Be run if CEO Steve Jobs Had to step down.
Investors Have Expressed Concern regarding the future of leadership after Apple, Jobs, Who will turn 56 Thursday, Announced on medical leave from the company last month.
Jobs Did not Attend Wednesday's meeting.
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