The Free Enterprise Project

About The Free Enterprise Project

The mission of the Free Enterprise Project is to promote the virtues of capitalism and defend our free enterprise system from unwarranted government and social activist interference that hampers innovation and economic growth. The Free Enterprise Project educates the public and investors about CEOs who seek short-term profit by designing their business strategies to align with the social and political goals of government and progressive activists. Through shareholder and grassroots activism the Free Enterprise Project exposes corporate actions that have the potential to harm both long-term investors and individual liberty. Companies that seek to bypass the competitive marketplace by working deals with the progressive movement will targeted by our program.

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  • APPLE INC.

    Voting deadline: 2/22/2012

    Shareholder Proposal Regarding Conflict of Interest Report

    RESOLVED:

    Shareholders request the Board of Directors complete a report by November 2012 to shareholders, prepared at reasonable cost and omitting proprietary information, on board compliance with Apple’s Business Conduct Policy. The report should:

    1. Disclose the investments of board members that could reasonably be viewed as a financial conflict of interest;

    2. Describe the role board members play in the development of the Company’s policies and the process by which Apple determines if board member participation violates its Business Conduct Policy;

    3. Disclose policies that could financially benefit board members.

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