The unconfirmed reports on the disease indicate that CEO Steve Jobs had just six weeks old. These troubling rumor, however, it seems that not much will impact on the financial strength of Apple - and not only because investors do not trust the source, the National Enquirer. Some analysts, in fact, have expressed their views on the matter.
Sure, Apple's CEO is "the face" and "voice" of society, however, Apple is now an independent and stable. "Probably, knowing that they have little time, Jobs has sketched out ideas that go beyond the current roadmap "said Roger Kay of Endpoint Technologies. The American tabloid that sparked the rumors of Jobs has published photos showing him emaciated while he went to the Stanford Cancer Center in Palo Alto, California.
Seeing the skeletal Jobs, then, some doctors have predicted only six weeks old. Jobs, 56, has already taken three medical leaves from Apple in 2004, when he was diagnosed with a rare form of pancreatic cancer, nel2009 for a liver transplant, and the last to the end of January 2011 for reasons still unknown.
Carl D. Howe, market analyst at Yankee Group, said that the disturbing reports about Jobs' health are likely to have the same mild effect on Apple shares as when the news spread of his medical leave. "This is not a company sends out 60 billion dollars with a single person, no matter how important, "said Howe." This is more of a culture that a person ".
The sick leave Jobs has held temporarily in the title of Apple stock, but the important news of quarterly earnings has quickly reversed the trend. But this does not mean that the disappearance of jobs would have no consequence. "The incredible persuasiveness of Jobs, which earned him an unprecedented agreements with mobile operators and the music industry, have unique abilities and closely related to the CEO", she stressed Kay.
"No one else in the world can do it" "Some of the delta value must cope with the future of Apple's Jobs," added Kay. So what really affect any of Mr. Apple's death on his company can not predict with accuracy. Probably a lot will depend emotionality of markets and the international economic situation in which we will then.
Sure, Apple's CEO is "the face" and "voice" of society, however, Apple is now an independent and stable. "Probably, knowing that they have little time, Jobs has sketched out ideas that go beyond the current roadmap "said Roger Kay of Endpoint Technologies. The American tabloid that sparked the rumors of Jobs has published photos showing him emaciated while he went to the Stanford Cancer Center in Palo Alto, California.
Seeing the skeletal Jobs, then, some doctors have predicted only six weeks old. Jobs, 56, has already taken three medical leaves from Apple in 2004, when he was diagnosed with a rare form of pancreatic cancer, nel2009 for a liver transplant, and the last to the end of January 2011 for reasons still unknown.
Carl D. Howe, market analyst at Yankee Group, said that the disturbing reports about Jobs' health are likely to have the same mild effect on Apple shares as when the news spread of his medical leave. "This is not a company sends out 60 billion dollars with a single person, no matter how important, "said Howe." This is more of a culture that a person ".
The sick leave Jobs has held temporarily in the title of Apple stock, but the important news of quarterly earnings has quickly reversed the trend. But this does not mean that the disappearance of jobs would have no consequence. "The incredible persuasiveness of Jobs, which earned him an unprecedented agreements with mobile operators and the music industry, have unique abilities and closely related to the CEO", she stressed Kay.
"No one else in the world can do it" "Some of the delta value must cope with the future of Apple's Jobs," added Kay. So what really affect any of Mr. Apple's death on his company can not predict with accuracy. Probably a lot will depend emotionality of markets and the international economic situation in which we will then.
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