Apple's Frozen Board Needs a Reboot
Valleywag —
... . Yesterday, before the hospital confirmation, New York Times columnist Joe Nocera accused the directors of "dereliction of duty." ...
Apple's Frozen Board Needs a Reboot
Gawker: valleywag —
... . Yesterday, before the hospital confirmation, New York Times columnist Joe Nocera accused the directors of "dereliction of duty." ...
Why Steve Jobs Should Talk About His Health
Bits —
... . Doctors say it seems likely that the surgery is related to Mr. Jobs’s earlier diagnosis of a rare form of pancreatic cancer. But neither Mr. Jobs nor the Apple board of directors is talking. Investors and critics, including my colleague Joe Nocera , want to know more, arguing that Apple’s board has an obligation to its investors to put out a straightforward, unambiguous statement about the health of Mr. Jobs. But I would argue that Mr. Jobs has 35,420 far better reasons to start talking about his health. That’s the ...
Well: For Steve Jobs, 35,420 Reasons to Talk
NYT > Technology —
... . Doctors say it seems likely that the surgery is related to Mr. Jobs’s earlier diagnosis of a rare form of pancreatic cancer. But neither Mr. Jobs nor the Apple board of directors is talking. Investors and critics, including my colleague Joe Nocera , want to know more, arguing that Apple’s board has an obligation to its investors to put out a straightforward, unambiguous statement about the health of Mr. Jobs. But I would argue that Mr. Jobs has 35,420 far better reasons to start talking about his health. That’s the ...
Bits: Why Steve Jobs Should Talk About His Health
NYT > Technology —
... . Doctors say it seems likely that the surgery is related to Mr. Jobs’s earlier diagnosis of a rare form of pancreatic cancer. But neither Mr. Jobs nor the Apple board of directors is talking. Investors and critics, including my colleague Joe Nocera , want to know more, arguing that Apple’s board has an obligation to its investors to put out a straightforward, unambiguous statement about the health of Mr. Jobs. But I would argue that Mr. Jobs has 35,420 far better reasons to start talking about his health. That’s the ...
Time For Apple To Finally Level With Investors About Steve Jobs' Health
Silicon Alley Insider —
... questions still swirling about what is wrong with him, what his prognosis is, and what his ongoing role will be at the company. If Apple were a normal company, investors could reasonably expect it to give them a full update on Steve's health and future role, so they can assess the situation for themselves. Given Apple's past deceptions and omissions in this arena, however, investors can be forgiven for thinking they'll instead be once again treated like dupes. As the NYT's Joe Nocera noted earlier this week , the news that Steve had had a liver transplant was published by the ...



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