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Follow-Up Steve Jobs Not Coming Back to Apple? Analysts Speculate So

     We have all heard of the recent news that Steve Jobs will be taking a medical leave of absence until the end of June, however, in a recent post on wired.com they speculate that he will not be coming back to Apple.


      According to Roger Kay an Endpoint Technologies analyst, “My bet is he’s not coming back…despite all the protestations, I think he has cancer. They talk about digestive this and digestive that, but forget all the buzz you’re hearing. Just look at the photos.”*


      While Roger Kay seems to be harsh in all reality he may be right. Steve would maybe not admit to having cancer for fear that it might send his company spiraling downwards. I am going on a limb here by saying that maybe he is taking these months off to prove to society that Apple is not going to tank with his leave.


      We all hope that Steve Jobs will return to Apple in June, however, Apple will not be too different without him. He would not leave his company that he built from the ground-up, to people whom he felt were unqualified.


      I as well with probably everyone reading this articles wishes the best for Steve and his health, however, it is about time we let our pre-conceived notion that Steve=Apple’s success go. Apple will continue to be the computer manufacturer that Steve envisioned it to be, and if matters really do get worse he can always lend a helping hand. Apple is great, Apple was created by Steve, Apple was saved by Steve, Apple was Steve, but now Apple is Apple, and that will not change.


*Information courtesy of Wired.com

*Image courtesy of aialex.com

Reader Comments (1)

I HIGHLY HIGHLY DOUBT that Jobs has cancer, the type of cancer he had, has a 95% cure rate

June 18, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

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