Reuters - Jul 26, 2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs, who has been dogged by investor concerns about his health, does not have recurrent cancer or a
BBC News - Jul 25, 2008
The rather inelegant question of who will lead Apple when Steve Jobs "goes" is being bandied about virtually everywhere at the moment.
ABC News - Jul 25, 2008
By ASHLEY PHILLIPS When it comes to Apple, it doesn't take much to set tongues a-wagging. A slim Steve Jobs at the Apple Developers Conference in San
New Zealand Herald - Jul 23, 2008
Expectations that it would be starting to suffer from recession woes and fuel costs have yet to bite - Apple posted revenue of $9.82 billion (US$7.46
CNET News - Jul 22, 2008
Apple CEO Steve Jobs' appearance at WWDC in June prompted all sorts of speculation that his cancer had returned. Anyone with a genuine ounce of concern for
Los Angeles Times - Jul 21, 2008
A top Apple executive addressed Wall Street's concerns about the gaunt appearance of CEO Steve Jobs for the first time, saying today that the his health was
Palluxo! - Mac Dose of All Things Apple - Jul 27, 2008
We never quite figured out why the world is obsessed with ‘parking spot’ stories. Can’t they come up with something better? You probably heard about Amy
The Money Times - Jul 27, 2008
by Jyoti Pal - July 27, 2008 - 0 comments One may call it secrecy to protect business interests or may cite personal reasons for it.
Ars Technica - Jul 26, 2008
By Chris Foresman | Published: July 26, 2008 - 03:00PM CT After his keynote at WWDC this June, Steve Jobs' health was once again called into question.
the iPhone Blog - Jul 26, 2008
“This is Steve Jobs,” he began. “You think I’m an arrogant [expletive] who thinks he’s above the law, and I think you’re a slime bucket who gets most of his
SYS-CON Media - Jul 25, 2008
Apple telling the press that the state of its CEO’s health is a “private matter” was like waving a red cape in front of a bull. Within hours Fortune and the
All Things D Blogs - Jul 23, 2008
Apple reported the best June quarter in the company’s history, for both revenue and earnings, Monday. So why the sudden plunge in share price?
NewsOXY - Jul 23, 2008
Investors have health concerns for Chief Executive Steve Jobs after he appeared dramatically thinner at Apple's annual developers' conference.
First Post - Jul 23, 2008
This week Apple announced its most successful financial quarter in the company's history. Sales surged, forecasts were surpassed. So why has the share price
Media Guardian - Jul 22, 2008
There has been some rather unsettling coverage around Apple's latest financial results, with some headlines saying investors are worried by Steve Jobs'
eFluxMedia - Jul 22, 2008
By Max Brenn On Monday, an article in the New York Post has reopened the debate about Steve Jobs allegedly health problems.Quoting an unnamed Wall Street
RTT News - Jul 21, 2008
Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs commented that the results, both in terms of earnings and revenues, were the best ever for the June quarter.
The Gazette (Montreal) - Jul 23, 2008
Concerns about Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs's health and the company's refusal to comment, along with conservative fiscal 2009 gross margin guidance,