Carl Icahn Posts Response to Apple On Proxy Proposal for Share Buyback, Buys $500 Million More in Stock

carl_icahn_potraitSeveral weeks ago, Apple filed a statement with the SEC advising shareholders to vote against activist investor Carl Icahn's non-binding "advisory" share buyback proposal from early December.

The proposal will be voted on by shareholders at Apple's stockholder's meeting, to be held at Apple's headquarters at some point in the next couple of months. Today, Icahn published a seven-page letter to shareholders advocating for a yes vote on its proposal.

He also announced that he purchased another $500 million in Apple stock today, bringing his cumulative total to $3.6 billion. Just yesterday, Icahn revealed that he had surpassed $3 billion in AAPL ownership. He also stated on CNBC that his criticism was reserved for Apple's board of directors, not its management.

In the letter, Icahn explains his belief that Apple's stock is a "no brainer" to purchase, and that Apple's board should be supportive of a significant increase in Apple's share repurchase program. He argues that Apple's stock -- currently priced at $555 -- would be priced at $840 if its price to earnings ratio was the same as the average P/E across the S&P 500.

We believe, however, that this share repurchase authorization can and should be even larger, and effectuating that for the benefit of all of the company’s shareholders is the sole intention of our proposal. The company has recommended voting against our proposal for various reasons. It seems to us that the basis of its argument against our proposal is that the company believes, because of the “dynamic competitive landscape” and because its “rapid pace of innovation require[s] unprecedented investment, flexibility and access to resources”, it does not currently have enough excess liquidity to increase the size of its repurchase program. Assuming this indeed is the basis for the company’s argument, we find its position overly conservative (almost to the point of being irrational), when we consider that the company had $130 billion of net cash as of September 28, 2013 and that consensus earnings are expected to be almost $40 billion next year. Given this massive net cash position and robust earnings generation, Apple is perhaps the most overcapitalized company in corporate history, from our perspective.

The full letter is available from the SEC and comes ahead of Apple's first quarter earnings report, scheduled for Monday afternoon. The company is expected to report the strongest results for any quarter in its history.

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JayLenochiniMac Avatar
157 months ago
Can MR at least not post that photo of him?
Score: 48 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Daalseth Avatar
157 months ago
Such horrible short-term thinking by Icahn. There could be a billion other things Apple could do with that money over the long term to improve the company.
That's not what Carl Icahn is in it for. He wants dollars. He doesn't care how it impacts other investors, the companies he's investing in or even the good of the country. He's driven by greed and only exists to get more.
A truly despicable SOB.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JackieTreehorn Avatar
157 months ago
Apple should team up with eBay, buy up iChan's hedge funds, and dump Carl and his funds into Atlantic. Or the Pacific.


Just to tell the greedy old man who runs Apple and eBay.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mozumder Avatar
157 months ago
Such horrible short-term thinking by Icahn. There could be a billion other things Apple could do with that money over the long term to improve the company.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
2457282 Avatar
157 months ago
GeekWebGuides, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE..... use a different picture. The one you keep using is creepy.
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MTL18 Avatar
157 months ago
Carl only cares about his money, not yours or mine. He wants the buy-back for short-term price gain and a higher % ownership within AAPL...
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