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CNBC's Goldman: Steve Jobs In Denial. So Is Goldman (AAPL)
CNBC's Goldman: Steve Jobs In Denial. So Is Goldman (AAPL)
CNBC reporter Jim Goldman says an "extremely well known" technology industry executive "part of Jobs' circle" tells him that Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs is "in a state of denial" about his health. But Jobs isn't the only one in denial. After Gizmodo's Jesus Diaz first reported this story -- ...
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 - ...
Fake Steve Jobs Banned From CNBC For Life
Fake Steve Jobs Banned From CNBC For Life
alleyinsider.com — Newsweek's Dan Lyons -- "Fake Steve Jobs" -- is banned from CNBC for life because of his... appearance on the cable network earlier this evening. In a special report about Steve Jobs' stepping down from day-to-day operations at Apple (AAPL), Lyons ... (more) Fake Steve Jobs Banned From CNBC For Life
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
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CNBC's 'State of Denial' on Apple CEO's Health
Gawker: valleywag — ... : That a close friend, Ellison, is distraught over Jobs's health and believes that he is dying. (And, as Silicon Alley Insider's Nicholas Carlson points out, if Goldman really knew this a week ago, why didn't he report it then?) ...

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