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2. On Apple's Steve Jobs: "At one point, [EMI's top new-media exec Ted] Cohen remembers John Rose, then an EMI vice president, writing demographic sales statistics on a thirty-foot-long whiteboard in an Apple conference room. Afterward, Jobs stood up, walked to the whiteboard, which was...
There has been a troubling suspicion that Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) has not been forthcoming enough about the health of its CEO, Steve Jobs. He was O.K., and then he was not. The board probably knew that all was not well. It decided to keep that to itself. But maybe the...
Whatever the discussions were behind the door of the Apple boardroom, the Securities and Exchange Commission has decided that it wants to know how the decisions surrounding the Jobs disclosure were made.
According to Bloomberg, "U.S. regulators are examining Apple Inc.'s disclosures about Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs's health problems to ensure investors weren't misled."
The examination of the board's activities may take some time and may set a precedent for how executives' health issues get disclosed. And it will certainly spark a wide debate about whether Apple did the right thing.