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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (42954)6/16/2008 1:06:14 AM
From: Libbyt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
good luck with your apple short. <yawn>

I am not short AAPL, but I have the same reservations that some have mentioned about the disclosure (or lack of disclosure?) of the state of Steve Job's health.

IMO there is not a "good form" of pancreatic cancer. Statistically IMO there is a 75% chance of the reoccurrance of his cancer, and a 25% chance for survival of over 5 years.

What this entire incident brings up is the need for Apple to have a more clear management plan, in the event Steve Jobs is unable to perform the role of CEO. IMO Apple will continue to do well as a company with or without Steve Jobs leading the company, and a sell off in AAPL provides a good buying opportunity.

I hope that Steve Jobs is one of the lucky survivors of this terrible cancer, and that he continues in his role at the company he founded.

Libbyt