Sunday, October 9, 2011

Steve Jobs

“The death of Steve Jobs is a true tragedy when you consider the impact that he has had, but in terms of Apple stock, it has not altered our investment strategy,” said Clinton Struthers, owner of Struthers Financial Services, a $100 million advisory firm.

“He was incredibly constructive, and you see so little of that type of entrepreneurial influence anymore. But as a company, the creative spirit is still there, and Apple will continue to be strong,” Mr. Struthers said.

“The real issue of the impact [of Mr. Jobs' death] will be the investor confidence in Apple's management,” said Harold Evensky, president and principal of Evensky & Katz LLC, a $700 million advisory firm. “Apple is going to continue to be a great company, and I don't think one person did everything there, but it does create questions.”

i think that the main thing about Steve Jobs is that in a way, he made made technology fun, and he made it different. i didn't really know much about him but only that he was the The co-founder of Apple. He died last Wednesday and was fifty six years old. He had fought for years against cancer. in the media they show Mourners gathered outside his house in Palo Alto, California, and Apple stores around the world.

president obama said:"By building one of the planet’s most successful companies from his garage, he exemplified the spirit of American ingenuity. By making computers personal and putting the Internet in our pockets, he made the information revolution not only accessible, but intuitive and fun."

even though i didn't know much about him, he was still very respected by many people around the world. there was a large majority of people who were devastated when he died. i wouldn't be surprised because he was the founder of one of the most popular technological brands in the world. as a user of mac products, id appreciate everything he has accomplished, and made.

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