Why I'm Selling Apple and Google Today - and Holding Amazon [View article]
Steve Jobs is the CEO of a large, public company. His health is important and relevant to every investor interested in buying the stock and and definitely to shareholder.
Mr. Jobs is perhaps the most underrated CEO in the world. Look at the companies he's built up: Pixar & Apple & NeXT. Look at their products and their balance sheets. Pretty amazing.
When he was away from Apple in the `90s, it was a disaster.
Good leaders make good companies. Good leaders and managers make great companies. SJ is both. Check out companies around the globe and you'll find a mere handful comparable to him.
Run down the list of public companies, compare their products, marketing, and balance sheets, and it's quite easy to see why he's a super-important part of Apple.
And it's not simply what he's worth short term; finding someone to replace him would be a tough task and would affect the company from now on.
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Another good run down; very helpful to speed through this.
Can't thank you enough for putting it together!
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
As always, thank you for your reporting. Nice to have it all together.
Keep it up, please. AD
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Good comment. I much appreciate reasoned and well-thought out comments, such as yours usually are.
What do you think will be the next sector leaders for the coming years?
Your answer appreciated.
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Why I'm Selling Apple and Google Today - and Holding Amazon [View article]
Mr. Jobs is perhaps the most underrated CEO in the world. Look at the companies he's built up: Pixar & Apple & NeXT. Look at their products and their balance sheets. Pretty amazing.
When he was away from Apple in the `90s, it was a disaster.
Good leaders make good companies. Good leaders and managers make great companies. SJ is both.
Check out companies around the globe and you'll find a mere handful comparable to him.
Run down the list of public companies, compare their products, marketing, and balance sheets, and it's quite easy to see why he's a super-important part of Apple.
And it's not simply what he's worth short term; finding someone to replace him would be a tough task and would affect the company from now on.
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