Most investors might cringe at the idea of their firm going to war with the US government. But these being Silicon Valley investors and this company being Apple, those rules may not apply.
“It’s fantastic,” said Kamelia Cohen, a 26-year-old pre-med student who recently bought Apple shares. Chuck Savadelis, a 65-year-old photographer who has owned Apple stock for years, said, “I don’t think of it as an investor” but as a US citizen. “I admire the company,” said Lynda Gousha, a business consultant from San Jose.
Added the Rev Jesse Jackson, an Apple stock owner for 15 years: “Where we stand in controversy is a measure of our character.” ...