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    Apple CEO hints company will part with some cash

    CUPERTINO, California (AP) โ€” Apple CEO Tim Cook says he believes the world's most valuable company has more money than it needs. His next challenge is to figure out whether Apple should break from the cash-hoarding ways of his predecessor, the late Steve Jobs, and dip into its $98 billion bank account to pay shareholders a dividend this year.

    During a question-and-answer session Thursday at the company's annual shareholders' meeting, Cook indicated he and the rest of Apple's board are nearing a decision.

    The board and management are "thinking about this very deeply," Cook said. "This isn't a case where 100 percent of people are going to agree with what we do."

    The question of how to handle Apple's cash stockpile is a touchy one, partly because company co-founder Jobs had steadfastly brushed aside suggestions that the company restore its quarterly dividend. Apple stopped making the shareholder payments in 1995 when it was in such deep trouble that it needed to hold on to every cent.

    Things got so bad that Apple turned to rival Microsoft Corp. in 1997 for a $150 million infusion to stay afloat. Microsoft came to the rescue at the same time Apple named Jobs as its CEO โ€” a decision that turned out to be one of the smartest business moves ever made.

    Haunted by memories of Apple's grim times, Jobs kept accumulating cash even as the company's fortunes soared during the final decade of his life.

    Cook, though, appears willing to return some of the cash to shareholders since he succeeded Jobs as Apple's CEO last August. Jobs died Oct. 5 after a long battle with cancer.

    During Thursday's meeting, Cook dropped his strongest hint yet that Apple will part with some of the money. "Frankly speaking," Cook said, "it's more than we need to run the company."

    One Apple shareholder, Asif Khan of Sugar Land, Texas, urged Cook to resist committing to a dividend every three months. He said he thinks it makes more sense for Apple to pay a one-time dividend later this year before the expiration of a provision that limits the federal tax rate on dividends to 15 percent.

    If Apple opts for a regular quarterly dividend, Khan is worried it might be misinterpreted by some investors as a sign that Apple is losing confidence in its ability to keep propelling its stock price higher as the company churns out hit products such as the iPhone and iPad.

    During the past year, Apple's stock has surged 50 percent to create about $160 billion in shareholder wealth. Apple now has a market value of $480 billion โ€” more than the combined value of Microsoft and prominent rival Google Inc.

    Apple shares gained $3.35 Thursday to close at $516.39. The high price sparked a question Thursday about whether Apple plans to split its stock to make it more affordable to buy. Cook indicated it's unlikely to occur, saying the board has studied the history of other companies that regularly split their stock and concluded "it does nothing" for long-term returns. Apple last split its stock seven years ago. The shares have increased 11-fold since then.

    Although most of those gains occurred under Jobs' leadership, Apple's stock and financial results have remained stellar under Cook, Job's hand-picked successor. Cook has worked as a top Apple executive since 1998.

    Given how well Apple has been doing, shareholders had little reason to complain at Thursday's hour-long meeting.

    While shareholders waited in a 40-minute line to get inside the meeting at Apple's Cupertino headquarters, a few protesters carried signs urging the company to ensure that workers building its products in Taiwanese and Chinese factories are paid more and treated humanely. "Stop iSweatshop," one sign implored. Another stated: 'iWant an ethical phone." No questions about the conditions in Apple's overseas factories were posed during the meeting.

    In other matters, Apple agreed to adopt a proposal from the public pension fund Calpers that will require all of the company's directors to receive a majority of shareholder votes to remain on the board. The proposal was backed by more than 80 percent of the shareholder votes counted in the preliminary results announced by Apple Thursday.

    All eight of Apple's current directors were re-elected with at least 81 percent of the shareholder votes in the preliminary results, so the switch to majority-voting rules wouldn't have changed this year's outcome if the new rules had already been in effect.

     

    24 comments

    • Scott  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      Whats really interesting is Apple doesnt use any of Microsofts products!!!
      • WolfDGrey 3 mths ago
        What are you smoking? I want that too, it must be good 'coz rips you from reality to your own little made-up world and it must be fantastic there.
        Juts one of the products they accepted on Mac since 1997: Office.
        And there are many more.
      • Matthew 3 mths ago
        There isn't that many, just a few.
      • John 3 mths ago
        You do realize that Apple's iCloud service runs on Microsoft's Azure platform right?
    • Joseph  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      how about bringing back jobs to USA if you go so much money?
    • Sunny Boy  •  3 mths ago
      Then bring 100% jobs back to USA included manufacture plants.
    • gemstoneprincess  •  2 mths ago
      No! What they should do is bring jobs back to America...They should also further develop Solar Energy, take it to the next level. I will be watching, because that is the only thing that will make me Brand Loyal...
    • Marvil  •  3 mths ago
      Yo OWS, your precious Apple is hoarding cash. Wait, I forgot, it was okay for Jobs to be an uber-capitalist.
    • Markus  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      They can start by forking over the more than 1 BILLION they owe Kodak for all their patent infringements. Just as soon as their corrupt buddies at the FTC decided to stop meddling in lawsuit preventing the judge from finally ruling in Kodak's favor - as he has indicated he will.
    • Real Real  •  3 mths ago
      Obama will take it and give it to the less fortunate!
      • Robert 2 mths ago
        no he want, CEOs like Tim Cook will make sure Americans dont have work and Teabaggers will make sure they live in the streets and don't eat.
    • Marvil  •  3 mths ago
      How about backpay fair wages to your Chinese factory workers who work in conditions that would not be tolerared in the US. Or better yet, open a factory in the US. Duh?
    • scott taylor, Changsha, C ...  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Me thinks the people commenting know squat about finance.
      • Josh 3 mths ago
        I know my job went to south america....I know many people in my area are out of work....me thinks your stupid
      • Marvil 3 mths ago
        Me thinks you have Jobs' jism on your chin
    • Vote Them All Out  •  3 mths ago
      Elect Tim Cook as POTUS and "Jony" Ives as VP and this country will be debt free and rolling in cash in four years! These guys KNOW how to run a business without the need to print their own money. Okay, granted you Droid heads out there will have to convert to iPhones, but it could be worse. You COULD have four more years of Obama, or four new years of the likes of Gingrich, Santorum, or Romney.
      • Robert 2 mths ago
        After all the Master of iSlavery knows what is good for American workers.
        he could have everything made in China

        Boycott All Apple Products
    • KNIGHT  •  3 mths ago
      give that money to charity, at least it will go towards a good cause
    • Brad  •  3 mths ago
      Ohhh, wait...I forgot.
      Apple,
      Buy Adobe, Wacom, and ZBrush. Then make it all work on a tablet.
    • Josh  •  3 mths ago
      I will never buy apple....when they bring jobs back home then maybe. Apple you are evil.
      Appleโ€™s Sweatshop Problem: 16 Hour Days, ~70 Cents An Hour
      • Squeegee 3 mths ago
        Well then you need to stop buying electronics all together then. Foxconn is the world's 5th largest employer and makes 40% of the world's consumer electronics. There isn't a present-day computer out these that isn't assembled by this company or an even worse peer.
    • Raylan  •  3 mths ago
      1. acquire a co. with some weird robotics?
      2.increase production
      3. spend on R&D , innovation, new materials,
      4.fix foxconn issue
      5. distribute to shareholders.
    • Meyrl  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      How much excess cash would they have sitting in the bank, if they were making their junk in
      America and paying 15 bucks an hour for factory workers? Think of all the jobs that money would provide. Of course their responce would be to jack up the already exorbarant prices.
    • Yahoo User  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      I'm happy just to be a stockholder. I don't need a dividend.
    • Brad  •  3 mths ago
      Apple, buy Adobe and Wacom.
    • Dut  •  3 mths ago
      How about lower the price on their products and over time they will lose the money they are looking to get rid of...
    • Frank  •  3 mths ago
      Apple = Overpriced computers and gadgets that are made in China. There are equivalents to everything apple makes for less than half the price. Screw Apple !!!!
    • Sam  •  3 mths ago
      So, Apple wouldn't be where it is today...if it wasn't for MICROSOFT, eh?
      Without MS bailing them out in the '90's, Apple would be DEAD today...no iPhone, no iPod, no iPad...
      I guess we should all be thanking Bill Gates.
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