SEC Probes Apple Over Jobs Health Disclosures (AAPL)
Silicon Alley Insider —
The SEC is reviewing Apple's (AAPL) disclosures about CEO Steve Jobs' health, Bloomberg reports. Bloomberg: The Securities and Exchange Commission's review doesn't mean investigators have seen evidence of wrongdoing, the person said, declining to be identified because the inquiry isn't public. Bloomberg News reported last week that Jobs is considering a liver transplant as a result of complications after treatment for cancer, according to people who are monitoring his illness. Last week, Jobs announced he'd be taking a ...
SEC Examining Apple on Steve Jobs' Health Disclosures [Stevegate?]
Gizmodo —
... Bloomberg News argues that the chain of events is making some people question the way in which Apple has handled the disclosure of information which is believed to be crucial to the future of the company and, therefore, affect its value. [Bloomberg News] ...
SEC investigating Apple’s disclosures regarding CEO Steve Jobs’ health issues
MacDailyNews —
... Edward Smith, a corporate governance expert at Chadbourne & Parke in New York... The board isn’t obligated to provide specific details about the nature of Jobs’s illness, Smith said. 'It’s really an issue of the ability of the CEO during the period of his ill health to continue to advise and consult and manage the affairs of the company,' he said. 'Someone might be able to do that from a hospital bed for several weeks just as well as they may do it from the office.'" Full article here . MacDailyNews Take: Besides the point that there's nothing there — doctor's can and do ...
SEC Scrutinizing the Apple Steve Jobs Situation
WebProNews Feed —
[image] Making Sure Investors Have Not Been Deceived Steve Jobs Bloomberg (who once prematurely posted Steve Jobs's obituary ) is reporting that the Securities and Exchange Commission is now examining Apple's disclosures about his health problems. This is to make sure that the company's investors were not deceived in any way. Bloomberg's report does make clear that the SEC's review doesn't mean any evidence of wrongdoing has come to light. It sounds like more of a just-in-case, if not disrespectful effort on the government's part. Though investors likely have no problem with it. Last week, Apple announced that Jobs would ...
SEC Probes Steve Jobs Health Disclosure
The Mac Observer —
SEC Probes Steve Jobs Health Disclosure by on January 21st, 2009 at 9:38 AM Apple may have fallen under the watchful eye of the Securities and Exchange Commission for potentially misleading investors with information about CEO Steve Jobs's health. The agency is apparently looking into the matter even though there may not be any evidence of wrongdoing, according ...
SEC reportedly digging into Steve Jobs' health disclosures
Infinite Loop —
SEC digging into Steve Jobs' health disclosures By Jacqui Cheng | Published: January 21, 2009 - 09:09AM CT [image] The US Securities and Exchange Commission is looking into Apple's and Steve Jobs' two recent disclosures about his health, according to unnamed sources speaking to Bloomberg . The "person familiar with the matter" said that US regulators were examining what was said over the last several weeks regarding the iconic CEO to ensure that investors weren't led down the wrong path, but an SEC investigation doesn't necessarily indicate that there's evidence of wrongdoing. For those just catching up, Steve Jobs originally ...
Steve Jobs Health Reports Being Investigated By SEC
Gearlog —
... Will Steve Jobs' on-going health problems get Apple in hot water? According to a source cited by Bloomberg, US regulators at the Security Exchange Commission are investigating whether the company's failure to disclose the CEO's condition misled investors. ...
The SEC May Be Reviewing Apple's Disclosures Regarding Steve Jobs' Health
Byte of the Apple - BusinessWeek —
The SEC May Be Reviewing Apple's Disclosures Regarding Steve Jobs' Health Posted by: Peter Burrows on January 21 Bloomberg is reporting today that the SEC is reviewing Apple’s disclosures regarding Steve Jobs’ health to “ensure investors weren’t misled” about the seriousness of his condition. Bloomberg says the SEC has not decided whether to upgrade the probe to a formal investigation. It isn’t surprising that the SEC is taking a look, given how ...
SEC will not leave Steve 'Greta Garbo' Jobs alone
BloggingStocks —
Filed under: Management, Apple Inc (AAPL) Poor Steve Jobs! He recently asked a Bloomberg reporter: "Why don't you guys leave me alone?" In addition to having some vague health problems which require him to take a leave of absence from his position as Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) CEO, Apple's disclosure about Jobs's health is now under review by the SEC. Unfortunately for Jobs, the SEC cannot treat the CEO of a public company the same as it might an actress, such as Greta Garbo, who famously said, " I want to be left alone."
To bring any case, the SEC would ...

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