Tim Cook Soundly Rejects Politics of the NCPPR, Suggests Group Sell Appleās StockNCPPR Response (note: uses Comic Sans)Basically, at an investor's meeting, a right wing lobby group put forward a motion that Apple should cease all activity that does not demonstrably and immediately improve shareholder return. For example - pushing for better conditions for workers, spending R&D money to improve iOS device usability for the sight impaired, making their products more sustainable and recyclable. Stuff like that.
Tim Cook said Apple wasn't and never would be that kind of company and if the NCPPR disapproved they could always sell their shares and go somewhere else.
Hilariously, the NCPPR motion was refused, with only 3% of the shareholders voting in favour.
NCPPR put up hissy fit press release, completely ignoring the fact their motion was laughed out of the meeting.