Yesterday was held at the headquarters in Cupertino, the annual meeting of shareholders of Apple. Clearly the event was not involved in Steve Jobs, on temporary leave for health reasons. In place of the historic Apple's CEO, the meeting was chaired by Tim Cook. During the meeting one of the most important themes was that of a possible succession plan for Steve Jobs, when the CEO decides to retire permanently from office management.
The Board voted negative opinion on the proposal, putting forward the hypothesis that such a plan would make the company unable to keep talented people in the executive. So the charges dirigenzali of the Company remain unchanged.
The Board voted negative opinion on the proposal, putting forward the hypothesis that such a plan would make the company unable to keep talented people in the executive. So the charges dirigenzali of the Company remain unchanged.
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