cnbc.com - 12/17/2008
—
Short of the long list of shorts out there in Apple Inc. [ AAPL Loading... ( ) ] stock, I don't think anyone would argue about what seems to be a year's worth of heavy market manipulation surrounding this company. And following the massive amount of media attention lavished on Steve ...
appleinsider.com - 12/18/2008
—
appleinsider.com —
New evidence that Apple is the mysterious licensee
of Imagination Technologies Group's PowerVR mobile graphics technology broke...
today, when the company publicly announced that Apple has subscribed to 8 million new shares of IMG, giving the iPhone ...
(more)
Apple finally outed as mysterious PowerVR licensee
appleinsider.com - 12/17/2008
—
appleinsider.com —
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, one of the
most outspoken figures on all things Apple, told clients...
on Wednesday that Steve Jobs' absence from this year's Macworld Expo signals "the beginning of a shift in leadership roles" at the ...
(more)
Piper believes leadership shift at Apple is underway
buzznewsroom.com - 12/16/2008
—
buzznewsroom.com —
We look back at 30 plus years of
Apple products, the most buzzworthy consumer technology products. From...
the Apple IIe, Lisa, Newton, iMac, iBook, Macbook, to the iPod and iPhone — see how Apple products have evolved and changed our lives. Thanks to ...
(more)
Apple Evolution - Visual History of Apple ...
Comments
Blog Reactions
CNBC’s Jim Goldman: Apple, Steve Jobs, and the case for bringing back the Uptick Rule
MacDailyNews —
... as a reason why regulations need to be put back in place to protect the little guy," Goldman writes. "The fact is, posting 'gaunt,' or 'frail,' or 'Steve Jobs is ill' is the financial equivalent of yelling fire in a crowded movie house," Goldman writes. "And if that kind of thing is going to be tolerated, government should step in and either investigate the manipulators, or bring back the Uptick Rule." There's much more in the full article - which we obviously highly recommend - here .
Analysts Calling For Public Appearance by Apple CEO Steve Jobs
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News —
... and publications of all shapes and sizes are weighing in with their own opinions and speculation concerning the situation. Much of Wall Street’s reaction though, is focused on one thing in particular, the current health of Steve Jobs.
Wall Street’s destructive obsession with Jobs’ health affects the company’s bottom line tremendously. Among those hit hardest are shareholders and investors. Inspired by MacDailyNews, CNBC’s Jim Goldman reiterates why an uptick rule (Wikipedia) should be brought back into play by the ...
Jobs' MacWorld Exit Brings Investor Backlash
iPhone Savior —
... on his mortality, an Achilles heel able to sway Apple's net worth in a matter of minutes, no longer hours or days. The fact is, posting "gaunt," or "frail," or "Steve Jobs is ill" is the financial equivalent of yelling fire in a crowded movie house. And if that kind of thing is going to be tolerated, government should step in and either investigate the manipulators, or bring back the Uptick Rule," writes Jim Goldman for CNBC. As Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs has an obligation to his ...
Related Content
Steve Jobs Skipping Final Macworld Apple Keynote [Apple]
gizmodo.com 12/17/2008 — Steve Jobs is not going to deliver this year's Macworld keynote. We suspected this was coming . But there's more: Apple has confirmed that this is their last Macworld ever. LIVE UPDATES Instead of Jobs, delivering this year's supposedly final ...
What's Apple Really Worth? - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
cnbc.com 10/24/2008 — That's the $150 billion question and the crux of a simmering debate between Apple fans, Apple customers, Apple investors and Wall Street. This all hit a head earlier this week when Apple released its fourth quarter earnings and while earnings per ...
Apple Without Jobs: Fine For Now, But... (AAPL)
alleyinsider.com 1/15/2009 — 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: ...
No Steve Jobs at This Year's Macworld--And No Apple at Next Year's
gearlog.com 12/17/2008 — Apple today announced that 2009 will be the last year that the company will exhibit at the annual Macworld Expo in San Francisco. This year will also mark a major change from past events as Steve Jobs will be replaced by Apple senior vice president ...
Apple Might Have Some 'Splainin' to Do - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
cnbc.com 2/2/2009 — A couple of weeks ago I posted a blog about the challenges Apple [ AAPL Loading... ( ) ] might face in what appeared to be a threatened legal battle with Palm [ PALM Loading... ( ) ] and its new Pre touch screen smart phone. Or any other comers that ...
What If Steve Jobs Doesn't Come Back to Work?
bits.blogs.nytimes.com 1/15/2009 — The corporate operating system of Apple so revolves around the autocratic vision of Steve Jobs that it will need a cultural upgrade if he doesn't return from medical leave.