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alleyinsider.com - 1/15/2009
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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 -- ...
cnbc.com - 1/15/2009
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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 ...
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For Apple's Jobs, What a Difference a Week Makes
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alleyinsider.com - 1/15/2009
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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 ...
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Fake Steve Jobs Banned From CNBC For Life
scobleizer.com - 1/14/2009
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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. ...
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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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