Apple is widely known for being super-secretive (see this post from Quora, for example). But the price of being a public company means that several times a year, they are required to peel the onion back a bit. At least, they have to peel it back enough to file three 10-Qs, a 10-K, and a proxy each year.
Yesterday, the company filed its 10-K. And while you won’t find any juicy details about its high-profile driverless car project, which according to various media reports has been abandoned, or whatever the iPhone 8 will bring, that doesn’t mean that the 120-page filing isn’t worth a close read.

