Judge grants Shareholder Access to Apple Meeting Minutes

From San Jose Mercury News
At least one Apple shareholder will get a peek inside the company's backdating investigation. But that tour will be somewhat limited, and kept secret from other shareholders and the public.

California Superior Court Judge Jack Komar said at a hearing in San Jose Monday that he would order Apple to turn over to the Boston Retirement Board minutes from the meetings of Apple's board of directors and board committees from 1997 to the present. Komar also said he would order Apple to give the retirement board records relating to how it accounted for the stock options it handed out during that period.
However, the judge denied what the retirement board's executive officer dubbed the "heart" of its suit: a request for access to documents related to the company's internal investigation into its backdating fiasco. And any documents that Apple hands over to the retirement board will be under a protective order, meaning they can't be disclosed to anyone else.

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