Thu, Jan 15th, 2009 |
The sudden announcement that Apple CEO Steve Jobs is taking a medical leave of absence has the Web abuzz with ominous predictions, abrasive judgments, and maybe even a few conspiracy theories. It would appear that the ongoing-and certainly sad-saga of the iconic Jobs' health battles has raised hackles of many a blogger, with much of the ire directed at Apple's handling of the affair.
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- At the tail end of Apple’s quarterly earnings conference call today, COO Tim Cook (CEO Steve Jobs, who is taking a medical leave of absence, was not on the call) noted that 17 million iPhones have been sold to date.
- Morbidly inclined investors and business media can speculate all they like about apple CEO Steve Jobs’s health and Apple’s future with or without him, but in fact, the company has never been healthier.
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- Apple Execs Stay Mum on Jobs's Health
- Apple’s Tim Cook Warns Competitors: If You Rip Off The iPhone, We’ll Go After You
- Apple Beats Expectations for Busy Holiday Quarter
- Apple’s Q1 Blowout
- SEC begins investigation into Apple / Jobs health disclosure
- SEC looking into Apple's disclosures on Jobs' health
- SEC to probe Apple on Steve Jobs' health issues?
- Maybe the Feds Can Diagnose What Ails Apple and Steve Jobs (and Whether It Matters or Not)
