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Old 10-04-2006, 05:40 PM   #1
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Apple probe finds irregularities; Jobs apologizes

Apple Computer on Wednesday said an investigation by a special committee of outside directors discovered 15 dates between 1997 and 2002 in which stock option grants to executives or board members listed dates that precede the approval of those grants.

The iPod maker*initiated the independent investigation in June after*a management review discovered irregularities in past stock option grant practices, including one questionable grant to its CEO.

During the three-month probe, Apple said the committee of outside directors, together with independent counsel and accountants, examined more than 650,000 emails and documents, and conducted interviews with more than 40 current and former employees, directors and advisors.

In statement issued by the Cupertino, Calif-based company at close of the stock market, it said the investigation found no misconduct by any member of Apple's current management team and found the most recent evidence of irregularities relates to a January 2002 grant. However, it reported that option grants made on 15 dates between 1997 and 2002 "appear to have grant dates that precede the approval of those grants."

In a few instances, Apples said, chief executive Steve Jobs was aware of the backdating,*but he "did not receive or otherwise benefit from these*grants and was unaware of the accounting implications."

Apple also said the investigation raised serious concerns regarding the actions of two former officers in connection with the accounting, recording and reporting of stock option grants. Details regarding their actions will be provided to the SEC, it said.

"I apologize*to Apple's shareholders and employees for these problems, which happened on my watch. They are completely out of character for Apple,"*said*Jobs.*"We will now work to resolve the remaining issues as quickly as possible and to put the proper remedial measures in place to ensure that this never happens again."

Apple said its independent auditors are reviewing the findings of the independent investigation, but management and the audit committee continue to believe the company will likely need to restate its historical financial statements to record non-cash charges for compensation expense relating to past stock option grants.*

"The company and its independent auditors are reviewing recent accounting guidance published by the SEC, and have not yet determined the amount of such charges, the resulting tax and accounting impact, or which periods may require restatement," Apple said. "The company continues to proactively inform the SEC of its findings."
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Old 10-04-2006, 05:59 PM   #2
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Old 10-04-2006, 06:20 PM   #3
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Old 10-04-2006, 06:34 PM   #4
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Old 10-04-2006, 07:34 PM   #5
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In a few instances, Apples said, chief executive Steve Jobs was aware of the backdating, but he "did not receive or otherwise benefit from these grants and was unaware of the accounting implications."
This satement + former CFO Fred Anderson resigning makes alarm bells go off in my head.

I am no expert so can someone enlighten us on the seriousness of this matter?
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Old 10-04-2006, 09:38 PM   #6
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Yes, such a shock departure does not bode well.


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Old 10-05-2006, 02:35 AM   #7
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It depends. They found 15 instances. What is the total in dollars? $15 million? $150 million?

Fred took the hit. Was he involved in doing the work, or was he a bystander who knew? Jobs was supposed to known about some of it, but exactly what did he and Fred know?

So far, Apple is not being investigated along with the over 100 companies that are. That's good. But will this revelation result in an investagation?

So, it's still too early to tell.
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Old 10-05-2006, 03:24 AM   #8
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15 dates between 1997 and 2002
This would have never happened under Gil Amelio.


I really do hope the next big thing isn't just a piece of UI garnish
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This would have never happened under Gil Amelio.
That could be right.
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