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19 Jan 8:47 am
... my love of management philosophy and all things Apple, by churning out a playlist of Jobs' Top 10 quotes. What started it all, was this
recent article in Fortune Magazine that comes on the heels of Apple being selected as America's Most Admired Company. Steve Jobs Rocks! And, so does Apple! But what I unearthed there was a slew of ... thumbs up or thumbs down. That's who we think about. And we think that our
job is to take responsibility for the complete user experience. And if it's not up to ...
17 Dec, 2007 4:54 am
... to run for governor, his assistant who later cashes in to do white collar defense, Jobs' only friend, Larry Ellison, complete with kimono
and bong, Bono ["the only ... making the beautiful objects that restore a sense of childlike wonder to your lives. In the end, Jobs recognizes
that he's a sociopath, just as his lawyer said. But The world ... and fabrications and falsehoods are way more convincing than theirs. The Fake Steve Jobs, while just as fake as Tony Soprano, has a more convincing falsehood ( ...
23 Jan 6:15 pm
... with - the personal aspect of this, on the one hand, and the materiality and importance to shareholders, on the other. Where does Steve
Jobs fit into this? In this case, you have the confluence of both of the exceptions. People clearly noted a change in ... be a wonderful person
running them, but that he can be replaced. With respect to Apple, the perception has arisen that Jobs is indispensable. So one could make an
argument that where somebody is perceived as indispensable, then there may be more ...
2 Jul 6:48 am
... the company running on an even keel despite the CEO's absence." Or it could mean the market had already accounted for Jobs' illness. Or it
could be that the market is driven by unreasonable investors. It could be for any number of reasons. Regardless, I am convinced that ... to find via a mere Google search, (according to
CSnews) "Some individual had posted a fake report . . . claiming Steve Jobs had suffered from a heart
attack and was rushed into the hospital. As a result, Apple's stock made a 10 ...
24 Apr, 2007 11:30 pm
... but that may change as of today. When revelations of backdating at Apple first surfaced, the company issued a statement claiming that Jobs
didn't "appreciate the accounting implications" of backdating. Yesterday, after settling with the SEC, Apple's former chief financial ... and Jerry York: We are not going to enter into
a public debate with Fred Anderson or his lawyer. Steve Jobs cooperated fully with Apple's
independent investigation and with the government's investigation of stock option grants ...
15 Jan 2:21 pm
... U.S. 224, 232 (1988), for analyses of contingent or speculative information, may be applicable here. Is there a substantial likelihood that information about Jobs' health is important to the reasonable investor in the market? Is there a substantial likelihood that disclosure of Steve Jobs' health would be viewed by the reasonable investor as having significantly altered the total mix of
information available to public investors? Finally, ...
8 Mar, 2007 4:32 am
... in connection with the options backdating that it admitted had occurred at that company, it stressed, among other things, that Jobs had not
"financially benefited" from any of the backdating. Others have already questioned the special committee's ... cancelled. No options were ever exercised. . . . Following exhaustive
independent investigation, the special committee found that Steve [Jobs] was not aware of any
irregularities associated with [these grants]." Of course, from previous posts on this ...
8 Mar, 2007 3:32 am
... in connection with the options backdating that it admitted had occurred at that company, it stressed, among other things, that Jobs had not
"financially benefited" from any of the backdating. Others have already questioned the special committee's ... cancelled. No options were ever exercised. . . . Following exhaustive
independent investigation, the special committee found that Steve [Jobs] was not aware of any
irregularities associated with [these grants]." Of course, from previous posts on this ...
25 Jul, 2008 11:21 am
... Health Lately, there have been plenty of rumors about the health of Apple CEO Steve Jobs and
whether he remains healthy. Until Apple finally clarified ... put clues together to come up with his own diagnosis of what surgical procedure Jobs recently had. So the securities law issue arises: does Apple have ... outstanding statement that the CEO's health is sound. Given that an Apple
spokesperson said Jobs' gaunt appearance at a recent event was due to a "common bug," there is an argument that the company ...
6 Jan 12:37 am
... legal story here is unfinished. Apple has not been very forthcoming about Jobs' health and even today's letter did not satisfy. "Hormone
... his doctors would have missed it all this time." What seems more likely is that Jobs, a man who knows something about controlling the
message, is telling us a story as carefully crafted ... fact that federal securities law permits companies like Apple to withhold information about Steve Jobs' health, even though the information seems patently material. But given ...
4 Dec, 2007 1:12 pm
... fun to pretend he's stupid? Perhaps these expectations are too high for a light-hearted parody. But what is Jobs -- a sociopathic genius or
a fraudulent poseur? I focus on this question because I think it goes to the heart of the compensation issue. ... to the backdating issue in a separate post. But I think the notion of
CEO compensation -- how it works, what they deserve, what Steve Jobs deserves in particular -- is
central to how we come down on the backdating. I'd be curious to hear what other ...
5 Jun, 2007 11:57 pm
... at D5." Now I have to admit that, as much as I looked forward to seeing Gates and Jobs spar on stage, I thought that perhaps Walt and Kara
had gone a bit ... lesson taught by the principal protagonists of the story. As I sat and listened to Gates and Jobs recount their 30 year
journey to bring the best possible personal computers ... mature, thoughtful moguls. Bill Gates was erudite, statesmanly, and utterly charming. Steve Jobs remained the consummate performer, yet managed a bit more humility than ...
5 Jun, 2007 11:57 pm
... at D5." Now I have to admit that, as much as I looked forward to seeing Gates and Jobs spar on stage, I thought that perhaps Walt and Kara
had gone a bit ... lesson taught by the principal protagonists of the story. As I sat and listened to Gates and Jobs recount their 30 year
journey to bring the best possible personal computers ... mature, thoughtful moguls. Bill Gates was erudite, statesmanly, and utterly charming. Steve Jobs remained the consummate performer, yet managed a bit more humility than ...
5 Jun, 2007 11:57 pm
... at D5." Now I have to admit that, as much as I looked forward to seeing Gates and Jobs spar on stage, I thought that perhaps Walt and Kara
had gone a bit ... lesson taught by the principal protagonists of the story. As I sat and listened to Gates and Jobs recount their 30 year
journey to bring the best possible personal computers ... mature, thoughtful moguls. Bill Gates was erudite, statesmanly, and utterly charming. Steve Jobs remained the consummate performer, yet managed a bit more humility than ...
28 Nov, 2007 8:42 am
... particular, one of that world's most fascinating denizens. The picture that "oPtion$" paints of Steve Jobs is of course a caricature. But parody resonates only if it builds off ... we are fortunate to have Daniel Lyons joining us. Dan is of course Fake
Steve himself, but when not masquerading as the benevolent one, he's a technology writer ... 4. We hope you'll drop by then. In the meantime,
if you are unfamiliar with the terms "namaste" or "freetards," you can catch up with the "Secret Diary of Steve ...
15 Jan 11:55 am
... leave of absence until the end of June. Apple CEO Steve Jobs, Oct. 14, 2008. (AP) The disclosure
by Jobs, whom the Journal notes is key to Apple, sent ... after-hours trading. Charlie Wolf, a financial analyst with Needham, told the Journal
that the "Steve Jobs health" factor could cause the stock to fall an additional 10% to 15 ... gave
the perception that the health issue is not serious and therefore the risk of losing Jobs as CEO is not significant. Perhaps you made your
investment decision of whether ...
7 Aug, 2007 1:56 pm
Anil Dash: Fake Steve Jobs and the Triumph of Blogs. Daniel Lyons, author of the heretofore-anonymous
Fake Steve Jobs blog, which comments extensively on companies in the technology industry, was also
the author of Forbes' November 2005 cover story "Attack of ... 's be generous and give Lyons credit for understanding that the new medium is worth trying after all. Of course, the Fake
Steve Jobs blog does a lot of what Lyons complained about in his original Forbes tirade: It's
deliberately unfair, and ...
15 Jan 5:11 pm
... U.S. 224, 232 (1988), for analyses of contingent or speculative information, may be applicable here. Is there a substantial likelihood that information about Jobs' health is important to the reasonable investor in the market? Is there a substantial likelihood that disclosure of Steve Jobs' health would be viewed by the reasonable investor as having significantly altered the total mix of
information available to public investors? Finally, ...
14 May 2:49 pm
... try to be as short as possible: 2 years ago, I set a amazon.com fake page, and sent emails to different IT people around the globe. Among some other unknown person, Steve Jobs got my mail, he didn't notice the scam I set so he "updated" his amazon ... if the "scam" was so perfect
that even IT Guru's will fall on it. I saw you are the bestseller with a book on S.Jobs, I still have access on his amazon.com account, with
all his purchase/interest details for 6-7 years. ...
2 Jan, 2007 1:40 am
... the moment. The most intriguing factual revelation of the filing, of course, was that one of the two enormous options grants that CEO Steve
Jobs received was priced as of October 19, 2001, a good two months before the grant was actually finalized ... -innocuous backdating from
serious, enforcement-action-worthy backdating is any evidence of falsification of documents. (By the way, the circumstances surrounding Jobs's
other options grant--for 10 million shares--were also fishy, as the New York Times ...
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