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Technology Stocks : Apple Tankwatch
AAPL 255.53-1.0%Jan 16 9:30 AM EST

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To: sinclap who wrote (11403)10/20/2011 11:40:52 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (1) of 32692
 
As an Apple board member, former U.S. Vice President Al Gore spent a lot of time with company co-founder Steve Jobs, who passed away earlier this month. During an interview at AsiaD today, Gore reflected on Jobs’s legacy and Apple’s future without him.

“There’s no one like Steve,” Gore said of Jobs. He’s the kind of guy that comes along once every 250 years. He was totally unique. So obviously his death is a terrible loss for the entire world. And we’ll all miss him. But his legacy lives on.

“Steve was responsible for so many tremendous breakthrough inventions — iPod, iPad, iPhone, Pixar,” Gore continued. “But of all of them, I think his greatest work was Apple itself. He created an organization that creates technology that people love. It’s really quite unique and extraordinary. And that’s going to continue. There’s a lot of stuff in the pipeline and the team he left behind is really firing on all cylinders. … Everyone on that management team could be CEO of a world class corporation.”

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