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Apple Company without Steve Jobs: What Would Happen Next?

The wide coverage as well as the hotly monitored news about Steve Jobs and the situation over at Apple, coupled with his health problems, are all over the news. In fact, there was recently a very terse and also quite grumpy letter that was issued out of the main base of Apple in Cupertino California that tackled the issue of the signature of Jobs himself. In this particular letter from Steve Jobs, he acknowledges that he had in fact lost an alarming amount of weight the previous year and that doctors have finally arrived at a conclusion as to what is causing such weight loss – in that, according to the medical experts of Steve Jobs , a hormone imbalance. At current time, he is being treated for it but she should pretty much be well on his way to gain weight pretty soon. Steve Jobs maintains that he hopes to be on the recovery path by this spring. In the closing of his letter, he adds that that is what has been going on and that is his final note on the matter.

Stuff He Did Not Mention Escalate Fears in Apple Followers


While there is a thousand surmising thoughts left in the wake of his silence on the real matter, people have been left to deal with fears that Jobs might actually be suffering from a recurring bout of his pancreatic cancer – a disease which required him to be in surgery around four years ago. The note sent out today did not mention this cancer at all. Because of this, people should be able to infer that Jobs is not suffering from a second bout of the cancer at the moment – or so Wall Street was forcibly inclined to believe, which still caused the shares of Apple to pop out by four dollars and rest at ninety four dollars per share as of today.

Where the Worry Had Started


These fears about Jobs began just last June when the main man himself had arrived at one conference looking somewhat gaunt and slightly frail. After this, word had spread out that Steve Jobs had recently undergone a new surgery procedure that season. The following month in July, Steve Jobs had given a pretty much off the record interview with one columnist from the New York Times stating that he may or may not be seriously ill – after calling the guy a slime bucket. Such a frenzy had heated up yet again the past couple of weeks when Apple had also announced that this year’s keynote speech would not be given by Jobs, who had been tasked with opening the annual Macworld conference every single year save for this particular one – which indeed got a lot of people alarmed and talking off themselves.
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