Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 24th Jun 2009 21:45 UTC
Apple I'm sorry, but I can't get around it any more. Over the weekend, we had a story in the reputable Wall Street Journal that Steve Jobs had a liver transplant two months ago in a hospital in Tennessee. This story got all over the Apple media - obviously - and was later confirmed by the hospital in question. All the usual questions arose about privacy, Warren Buffet had a remark about it, and so on. Let's get all these stories out of the way in one go.
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Who cares?
by bousozoku on Thu 25th Jun 2009 11:51 UTC
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Let the company tell the shareholders and be done with it. Why does the American public need to know if Steve Jobs or Warren Buffett are going to have surgical operations? It doesn't matter.

This morning, there is a concern about Tim Cook, the COO, and whether he might at some time, leave the company.

It's amazing to me that they're worried about a well-run company when so many stock brokerages and banks and two-bit lenders have cheated people. Why don't they spend their time chasing them instead?