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Steve Jobs Gasses Up The Gulfstream Again
Steve Jobs Gasses Up The Gulfstream Again
Apple (AAPL) chief Steve Jobs had a busy summer: Launching the iPhone 3G , introducing it into dozens of countries , and shipping almost 7 million of them . Oh, and lots of flying around in his private jet. Every quarter, Apple reports to the SEC how much money it reimburses Jobs for business ...
Apple COO Tim Cook could be in line to replace Steve Jobs - Nov. 10, 2008
Apple COO Tim Cook could be in line to replace Steve Jobs - Nov. 10, 2008
money.cnn.com — (Fortune Magazine) -- Let's start with some uncomfortable truths. We wouldn't be publishing an article about the... under-the-radar guy who's most likely to succeed Steve Jobs as chief executive of Apple if Jobs himself hadn't shown up at a company event ... (more) Apple COO Tim Cook could be in line to replace Steve ...
Steve Jobs Sums Up IBM Battle With One Finger
Steve Jobs Sums Up IBM Battle With One Finger
iphonesavior.com — Steve Jobs may have had it right several years ago when he decided to think different during... a glorious one finger salute standing outside of the IBM building in downtown Manhattan, posing for a very relevant photo in light Apple's recent ... (more) Steve Jobs Sums Up IBM Battle With One Finger
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Apple’s Gulfstream Jet Bill Last Quarter: $189,000
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News — ... SAI explains, “Why are we even bothering to look at this? Earlier this year, Morgan Stanley analyst Kathryn Huberty suggested that if Jobs was flying more, Apple shareholders should get excited. Why? Jobs is “integral to negotiations with international carriers and supply chain partners,” she noted. So when Steve’s flying, Apple’s new-gadget gears are cranking.” ...

Steve Jobs is leaving on a jet plane, frequently
MacUser — ... . Okay, I can’t prove it—the whole “having a jet” thing is pretty good cover for now. But consider these numbers crunched by Silicon Alley Insider in regards to Jobs’s recent travel on his Gulfstream. ...

Apple Execs Living Large Amidst Our Crumbling Economy
Cult of Mac — ... But reports filed with the SEC indicate Apple reimburses Steve Jobs for expenses traveling on the company’s private Gulfstream jet to the tune of 2/3 Fadell’s annual package per quarter, and even that number is well down from the amount the company was spending on the corporate jet just one year ago. ...

The Macalope Weekly: No news is no news, MobileMe can't have the car, and analysts say the darndest things
MacUser — ... for example. Berger said that iPhone production would fall by as much as 40% in the current quarter. Yikes! Sell, sell, sell! Andy M. Zaky, however, notes that Berger’s predictions are so much ground chuck (tip o’ the antlers to Daring Fireball). Silicon Alley Insider’s Dan Frommer at least realizes he’s making very little hay with Steve Jobs’ increased use of his Gulfstream jet this past quarter and ultimately decides it’s just “a fun stat”. The Macalope hears that Frommer is a hoot at ...

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