An SEC filing reveals that Apple will hold its annual shareholder meeting on March 4. The 2022 meeting will be offered virtually in an effort to “provide a safe experience for our shareholders and employees.”
The meeting is slated to kick off at 9 a.m. Pacific time on Friday, March 4. A shareholder notice and proxy statement filed with the SEC shows the date of record for the annual shareholder meeting as Jan. 3, 2022. Shareholders must have held Apple shares before that date to attend.
The meeting will focus on the usual things, like the election of directors, approval of Apple’s 2022 Employee Stock Plan, ratification of the appointment of independent accounting firms, and a vote on proposals submitted by shareholders themselves.
Apple board nominees in 2022 include James Bell, Tim Cook, Al Gore, Alex Gorky, Andrew Jung, Art Levinson, Monica Lozano, Ron Sugar, and Sue Wagner.
Apple advises shareholders to vote in advance of the meeting to”ensure that your vote will be represented at the Annual Meeting.”
The filing also shared other information, such as Apple CEO Tim Cook’s compensation. Cook earns a $3 million base salary and he was also awarded stock worth over $82 million, which will vest over time. Cook’s personal worth exceeds $1 billion.