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These excerpts taken from the AAPL 10-K filed Dec 19, 2003. Family. Apple employees should avoid conducting
Apple business with members of their families (and others with whom they have
significant relationships) in another company or business, unless they have
prior written permission from the Apple Senior Vice President for their
organization. Apple employees must avoid
a direct reporting relationship within Apple with any member of their family or
others with whom they have a significant relationship. Apple employees must also avoid any direct
or indirect financial, business, consulting, or other relationships that could
cause divided loyalty, unless the employee has first obtained written
permission from the Apple Senior Vice President for his or her organization.
Family. Apple employees should avoid conducting Apple business with members of their families (and others with whom they have significant relationships) in another company or business, unless they have prior written permission from the Apple Senior Vice President for their organization. Apple employees must avoid a direct reporting relationship within Apple with any member of their family or others with whom they have a significant relationship. Apple employees must also avoid any direct or indirect financial, business, consulting, or other relationships that could cause divided loyalty, unless the employee has first obtained written permission from the Apple Senior Vice President for his or her organization.
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