Since we're focusing so much time and effort on Macs and PCs I thought
some might find this interesting....

 

Larry

 

 

Some news from Good Morning Silicon Valley...
(http://blogs.siliconvalley.com/)

 

http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/7/sorry-apple-steve-jobs-health-is-not-
just-a-private-matter

 

 

Sorry, Apple, Steve Jobs' Health Is NOT Just a "Private Matter"

Henry Blodget | July 21, 2008 5:50 PM

 

On Apple's Q3 conference call a few minutes ago, an analyst asked
management about Steve Jobs' health. Apple's response:

 

"Steve's health is a private matter."

 

Steve's health is obviously a private matter, but it's also a matter of
supreme importance to Apple shareholders. We know of no big company, in
fact, in which the CEO's health is a more critical consideration for
shareholders than it is at Apple.

 

We appreciate the company's desire to neutralize this issue by invoking
a response that many (most?) Apple watchers will sympathize with, and we
certainly hope Steve is in robust health. But from a shareholder
perspective, the "private matter" response is simply unacceptable.

 

Steve Jobs is arguably Apple's single most valuable asset. If he's
seriously ill, shareholders have every right to know this. The
definition of "material information," after all, is information that the
average investor would consider important in making an investment
decision--and it's hard to see how an Apple investor would not consider
Steve's health material.

 

The "private matter" response, moreover, is different than Apple's
explanation for Steve's alarming appearance at WWDC last month--which
was that he was just recuperating from a common bug. This begs somes
questions: Does Apple still stand by its statement last month? Will it
only provide information on Steve's health when the news is good?

 

We understand that this is a sensitive subject, and we apologize to
those who find it offensive. Steve Jobs is obviously a lot more than a
corporate asset, and, again, we hope he is in great shape. But for Apple
shareholders, his health is not just a private matter.



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