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Apr. 27, 2007

Apple Directors Say Ex-CFO’s Accusation Doesn’t Affect Case

SAN JOSE - Five Apple Inc. board members on Wednesday dismissed assertions by the company's former chief financial officer that he warned Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs that stock option grants to executives might require an accounting charge.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN JOSE - Five Apple Inc. board members on Wednesday dismissed assertions by the company's former chief financial officer that he warned Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs that stock option grants to executives might require an accounting charge.
      Fred Anderson, the former CFO, made the accusation Tuesday in a statement released by his lawyer,...

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