Jobs' Health Is a Matter of Public Interest, Whether Apple Likes It or Not [View article]
Of course his health is of interest, but until it makes him unable to discharge his duties in the long term, shareholders have no right to a single detail of Steve's health information. Anyone who feels this information is vital to their decisions to hold AAPL, should not be investing in AAPL. Steve could decide to quit and go fishing any day he pleases, and his thoughts on the matter are also none of your business. The CEO of a company you hold shares in, is not your slave or servant. He is a human being with the same rights as you.
Even if Steve had a cancer, it is still not your business, until it makes him unable to discharge his duties. I have every confidence that Steve and the board are and will follow the law and the best interests of Apple in this matter. But pseudo journalists like yourself and Nocera will no doubt continue to behave with the intelligence and moral integrity of the National Inquirer.
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Of course his health is of interest, but until it makes him unable to discharge his duties in the long term, shareholders have no right to a single detail of Steve's health information. Anyone who feels this information is vital to their decisions to hold AAPL, should not be investing in AAPL. Steve could decide to quit and go fishing any day he pleases, and his thoughts on the matter are also none of your business. The CEO of a company you hold shares in, is not your slave or servant. He is a human being with the same rights as you.
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All Comments by hiram »Jobs' Health Is a Matter of Public Interest, Whether Apple Likes It or Not [View article]
Even if Steve had a cancer, it is still not your business, until it makes him unable to discharge his duties. I have every confidence that Steve and the board are and will follow the law and the best interests of Apple in this matter. But pseudo journalists like yourself and Nocera will no doubt continue to behave with the intelligence and moral integrity of the National Inquirer.