Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:04AM EDT
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He said he'd be back in the office by late June, and according to a slew of reports, Steve Jobs has indeed resumed terrorizing—I'm sorry, leading—the big brains at Apple. Meanwhile, questions about how much Apple should have disclosed about Jobs' health just won't go away.
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Also, in response to the "psychotic" security in the R&D department, Apple is not alone. My husband has worked for companies who use much of the same means to enter and depart the facility. It is called protecting your work and trade secrets. And in response to those who said that because his job is "public", so should his health records...I'd like to know how you would feel if every time your favorite restaurant employee got sick, with anything, it was disclosed what happened, when, where, and why. Or if the same thing happened to you. A lot of companies are public companies but people deserve a right to their private lives.
Let's see… Apple's shares when Steve when on medical leave were trading in the $80 range. He was gone for 6 months and now they are trading at $134 today. Somehow, I think things are okay at Apple.
Leave the man alone. Why are you worrying about shareholders? the products are coming out and being as much in demand as ever and you said yourself that the price of stock has stayed up even with the economic situation. What more you want... Just, As Archie Bunker would say, Stifle it!!!!!!!
Give the guy a brake, he wants and needs his privacy. put yourself in his (health issues) shoes...
i think his package is huge
seriously let the man and his company have their privacy. its no ones business what he does or how he does it.
Steve Jobs has earned everything he has, transplant included. He abundantly contributes to our society! Especially in his last name.
I think the Jobs is probably terminal. I also have concerns surrounding how fast he got his transplant. Was he able to bump someone just because of his wealth and power? Apple, as you report, is as paranoid as anyone confined to mental facility. I don't own their products(although I have to use their computers at work) or their stock because these guys are my Northern CA contempories and I do not trust or like them.
mind your business that man deserves privacy
mind your business that man deserves privacy
so apple is required to tell the entire world the health state of its CEO? if the man is sick let him have his privacy. and as for secrets. its APPLE if they let everything their doing out. then microsoft and other companies would try and do somthing similar to try and take the thunder away from apples new product. they keep it secret because its superior technology and they dont want other companies making it sound less significant.
Lol, you can't pick apart the security. The corporation my stepdad works for had tons of security doors as well, and they aren't anywhere near Apple-size. And - "corporate culture"! Oh noes, we didn't know Apple was a corporation! That's the only reason we thought it was any better than Microsoft! -gasp-
he is still a human being give him a break
apple is what it is. thats why they are successful.
I am an Apple shareholder and a major fan of Mac's. It's none of my or your business about Steve Jobs' health. I'm also American and I think we are too bloody nosey as a culture. Becoming a CEO of a very successful, publicly traded company does not mean Jobs is no longer a citizen also. It is my sincere hope that Apple is more than Jobs, more than any one person. And I am a huge believer in privacy.
Get a life and leave him alone!
It's his business if and when he has any medical procedures. Apple can and will do just fine. They make a good product and will very likely continue to do so.
Steve like all major CEO's is in the lime light 24/7, leave the man alone and let him have privacy, not many can afford to have some....
#5 GARYTREIBLE said it best. Now my two cents are just this, Steve Jobs did not get to where he is know by fumbling. it takes trust worthy employees and a tight system to produce amazing products as Apple Inc. does very well. the down side to that is, you media blood suckers tend to destroy stories about people when you should really go ----- yourself. STOP worrying about What money can do for someone else or invent something Apple Inc. did nothing wrong they handled every thing as professional as possible. Have a stead fast recovery Steve !
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46 Posted by acjones2001 on Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:28PM EDT Report Abuse
There's a little thing that the scares the health industry to death....it's called HIPAA. This enables patients to keep their information private. It is not just used in doctors offices but in regular businesses as well. It is, in fact, illegal to disclose medical information without the express written consent of the patient or their guardian. Apple did the right thing, announced that he did in fact leave for medical reasons and had arranged a responsible and intelligent person to handle the company. We do not need to know why he needed a liver transplant or anything else. Honestly, it should not affect anyone's purchases. Let the man and his family work through whatever battle he may be facing alone and in private.