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Apple Without Jobs: Fine For Now, But... (AAPL)
Apple Without Jobs: Fine For Now, But... (AAPL)
Apple CEO (AAPL) Steve Jobs is taking a six month medical leave to treat health-related issues that are "more complex" than he thought a week ago . Jobs will "remain involved in major strategic decisions" while he is out. But let's assume the worst: That Jobs isn't coming back. What then?  ...
For Apple's Jobs, What a Difference a Week Makes   - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
For Apple's Jobs, What a Difference a Week Makes - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
cnbc.com — Apple CEO Steve Jobs is admitting that his health issues have not only become a serious distraction... for him, his family and the Apple community, but they've also become more "complex" than Mr. Jobs had originally thought. He'll take himself out of the ... (more) For Apple's Jobs, What a Difference a Week Makes - ...
You are an idiot if you sell your Apple stock tomorrow
scobleizer.com — It’s too late to sell your Apple stock. If you sold it today, you are a genius.... But tomorrow? You’ll be the biggest loser. Why? Apple has the best team, the best distribution, the best supply chain, the best management in the business. ... (more) You are an idiot if you sell your Apple stock tomorrow
Steve Jobs Takes 'Medical Leave' from Apple
Steve Jobs Takes 'Medical Leave' from Apple
valleywag.gawker.com — CNBC's website is reporting that Steve Jobs , Apple's heroic CEO, is taking a six-month leave of... absence to deal with his declining health. It is the best thing for Jobs. And for Apple. Jobs has battled pancreatic cancer and its aftereffects since ... (more) Steve Jobs Takes 'Medical Leave' from Apple
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Web Responds to Steve Jobs' Leave
Apple Watch — ... heat for breaking the unpopular rumor of Steve being too sick to present at Macworld a few weeks ago, and speculated that he was resigning months ago. Peers at CNBC and All Things D and others were not convinced, because it was hinging on one particular source, and in conflict with what Apple and other sources have told them. The NYTimes edited Jesús Diaz's piece out of the first draft of the story, and the AP reported it out of thin air. Apparently, they all believe the story now." Silicon Alley Insider , Dan Frommer "Apple will gradually lose its lead. Pundits will argue ...

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