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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Steve Jobs deserves some privacy. Just like everybody else. I don't even know why that's a question.
bella is a successful woman. This is not allowed, and should be banned immediately.
First off let me start by saying " who the f@#% cares...........
You have a problem with the CEO of the company you own stock in acting funny? Sell the stock. Problem solved. The man is a private citizen, and he has absolutely as much right as you and I do to privacy. We aren't forced to buy Apple stock, it's a choice, and we not only balance the effect of his health but the secrecy surrounding it with our decision to buy or sell the stock.
PRIVACY!! rules.
If Jobs is a key employee and he sure is, then his health and possible disability or death on the operating table is shareholder right to know - there is no expectation of privacy for the person who IS Apple They're playing games and though I wish Jobs and his family only always good health, I want to know when he or any other key employee goes into major surgery As for the transplant, is there any doubt his millions bought preference and got him moved up in line...
PEOPLE MIND OTHER PEOPLES BUSINESS WHEN THEIR OWN BUSINESS IS NOT WORTH MINDING AND THEIR MISTAKEN BELIEF THAT PEOPLE SHOULD KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT EVERYBODY ALL THE TIME
leave it alone already, none of yours or our business about a stock's performance; if grandma is worried about her stock portfolio, she'll tell you - what a lame piece of writing. Why couldn't you be the one to welcome him with balloons? The press has a need for negative downer news, maybe go to North Korea and stay there - I'm sure there's a lot of bad news there for you to drool over.
Yes...of course Steve Jobs has every right to his privacy. END OF DISCUSSION!
he said he was on medical leave...that is all the investors needed to know...its his life
Mr. Jobs deserves his privacy.
He deserves his privacy...common, he gave us the Iphone. Thats atleast worth something.
A) What Apple is doing works--people like the products. B) It's still a free county, so if they want tons of security they can have it. C) Medical information in the work place is private, and that is legally guarded. There's such a lack of story here. (A few lame threads that add up to nothing.)
Steve deserves his privacy. Steve works on a VERY TIGHT NEED TO KNOW BASIS because of it's reputation of "surprising the consumer with Phenomenal innovative products =) He said he would return end of June and he did. And w/that said..... WELCOME BACK STEVE!!!!!!!!!!!! =)
I will post again. There is NO way this man should have ever been granted a spot on the liver list. I have been on the list for over 5 years. If you have a pre existing condition that would impair your health, especially cancer,before or after a transplant ,you are absolutely not alowed on the list. Someone died today who was eligable for that liver. Jobs might as well as held a gun to the persons waitings head and fired.More than likely some young person with a full life ahead of them. If at all possible I will find that name and let the world know that this coward stole this persons life. Money corrupt worthless bug spew is to good a name for him. Sleep well!
I had two IBM selectics with extra font balls and put one on a table outside at a Walnut Creek, CA coffee shop. The note said "Free, works perfectly. People walked by and just gawked at it. I sat there sipping my coffee and then the bomb squad came. If there is any group of people in the world more moronic than law enforcement (politicians excluded) please enlighten me. I want the police at the leading edge of technology - oops...most of them do not actually know how to use their own radios.
This is just more typical NYC corruption, a typewriter firm in NJ? Are you F'in kidding me? Someone is walking off with some money somewhere. I lived in NYC for 3 years of my life, the worst 3 years of my life.
This is no surprise. It's basically saying teens are lazy, cheap and uninformed about the world around them. So what else is new? If media execs didn't already know this, they're more stupid than the teenagers and don't know their audience.
he deserves privacy, if he did somthing that might help someone else in the same situation, then he should share his story. but ultimately its all up to him.
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66 Posted by blurpmine on Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:47AM EDT Report Abuse
I think he should be left allone.