Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Jan 2009 18:51 UTC, submitted by drcoldfoot
Apple Last week, Gizmodo rumoured that that Apple CEO Steve Jobs' health was in a very bad condition, so bad in fact that the "inevitable news" would arrive coming Spring. Then, Apple characteristically declined to comment on the rumour, meaning Gizmodo's story couldn't be verified. As it turns out, Gizmodo's story does have a hint of truth, but luckily, Jobs' health isn't even remotely in as bad a condition as they made it out to be.
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RE[2]: glad he is well
by Adurbe on Mon 5th Jan 2009 21:09 UTC in reply to "RE: glad he is well"
Adurbe
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2005-07-06

to many people steve jobs = apple

his ill health hit the stock
http://finance.google.co.uk/finance?chdnp=1&chdd=1&chds=1&chdv=1&ch...

he had to make it clear he was doing well and in charge

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RE[3]: glad he is well
by flanque on Mon 5th Jan 2009 21:24 in reply to "RE[2]: glad he is well"
flanque Member since:
2005-12-15

Even so, there are some things in life that are more valuable than money.

In my view (which I am sure is shared by many people, Mr Jobs included), a person's health is worth a lot more than money, shares or a company's financial position.

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RE[4]: glad he is well
by Adurbe on Mon 5th Jan 2009 21:47 in reply to "RE[3]: glad he is well"
Adurbe Member since:
2005-07-06

oh, I agree entirely with you

a life must and should be worth more than money

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