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Apple Disclosures About Jobs Said to Face SEC Review (Update4)
Apple Disclosures About Jobs Said to Face SEC Review (Update4)
Jan. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. faces a government review of its disclosures about Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs ’s health problems to ensure investors weren’t misled, a person familiar with the matter said. The Securities and Exchange Commission’s review doesn’t mean investigators have ...
Text of Steve Jobs's Letter to Apple Employees
bits.blogs.nytimes.com — Steven P. Jobs, Apple’s co-founder and chief executive, told the company’s employees in a letter on Wednesday... that he would take a leave of absence through June in order to focus on his health. Mr. Jobs said last week that he was being treated for a ... (more) Text of Steve Jobs's Letter to Apple Employees
It's Time for Apple to Come Clean
executivesuite.blogs.nytimes.com — Trying to parse the changing story line about the most important person at one of the most... high-profile companies in America. (more) It's Time for Apple to Come Clean
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AAPL Tonight
adamsoptions.blogspot.com — What can we say here that hasn't been said? Heard Our Favorite Pundit on Power Lunch railing... against Apple for not disclosing the full extent of Steve Jobs prognosis. Wasn't that literally last week's news? I think we kind of know now. Options ... (more) AAPL Tonight
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SEC will not leave Steve 'Greta Garbo' Jobs alone
BloggingStocks — Filed under: Management, Apple Inc (AAPL) Poor Steve Jobs! He recently asked a Bloomberg reporter: "Why don't you guys leave me alone?" In addition to having some vague health problems which require him to take a leave of absence from his position as Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) CEO, Apple's disclosure about Jobs's health is now under review by the SEC. Unfortunately for Jobs, the SEC cannot treat the CEO of a public company the same as it might an actress, such as Greta Garbo, who famously said, " I want to be left alone." To bring any case, the SEC would ...

Maybe the Feds Can Diagnose What Ails Steve Jobs (and Whether It Matters)
Yahoo! Finance: Tech Ticker — ... , Jan. 21, 2009: Early this morning, Bloomberg reported that regulators are looking into Apple’s disclosures about the health–or lack thereof–of its iconic CEO Steve Jobs. According to the story, the Securities and Exchange Commission is conducting a review of Apple (AAPL) “to ensure investors weren’t misled, a person familiar with the matter said. The Securities and Exchange Commission’s review doesn’t mean investigators have seen evidence of wrongdoing, the person said, declining to be identified because the inquiry isn’t public.” And while ...

SEC will not leave Steve 'Greta Garbo' Jobs alone
BloggingStocks — Filed under: Management, Apple Inc (AAPL) Poor Steve Jobs! He recently asked a Bloomberg reporter: "Why don't you guys leave me alone?" In addition to having some vague health problems which require him to take a leave of absence from his position as Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) CEO, Apple's disclosure about Jobs's health is now under review by the SEC. Unfortunately for Jobs, the SEC cannot treat the CEO of a public company the same as it might an actress, such as Greta Garbo, who famously said, " I want to be left alone." To bring any case, the SEC would ...

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