Activist investor David Einhorn sued Apple Thursday in a bid to force the giant technology company to distribute more of its 137 billion dollars in cash to investors.
Einhorn, the billionaire hedge fund manager of Greenlight Capital,
filed the lawsuit in New York.
He wants the court to order Apple to allow a separate shareholder
vote about the company's ability to issue preferred shares that would
yield a dividend payment to shareholders.
Einhorn claimed that proposals scheduled for the company's annual
shareholders' meeting scheduled for February 27 would make the
issuance of preferred shares more difficult.
Apple's cash holdings represent nearly a third of the company's
total value. But the company has never provided investors with a
clear explanation of why it holds such large sums in low-yielding
investments rather than returning it to shareholders.
Last year the company announced plans to return 45 billion dollars
of that stockpile back to shareholders and in a statement Thursday
said it had already returned 10 billion dollars and was looking at
ways of increasing the returns.
"As part of our review, we will thoroughly evaluate Greenlight
Capital's current proposal to issue some form of preferred stock,"
Apple said. "We welcome Greenlight's views and the views of all of
our shareholders."
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Investor Sues Apple in Battle for Cash Hoard
February 8, 2013
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