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Steve Jobs to Retain CEO Title: Analysts



By Daniel Jacobs
05 October 2006 @ 10:17 am EST

NEW YORK - Apple Computer announced the results of its internal stock options investigation on Wednesday, finding 15 instances option-backdating leading to the resignation of a board member, however experts believe Steve Jobs should not be affected.

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In a few instances, the firm's CEO, Steve Jobs, was said to have been aware of the favorable grants, but was unaware of the accounting implications. The findings indicate he did not benefit from the grants.

"Although Steve Jobs may be tainted by the admission that he knew of favorable grant dates, ultimately we suspect his tenure as CEO is likely to continue," Merrill Lynch's Richard Farmer said to clients on Thursday.

"We do not believe the question of personal benefit from options irregularities to be as important as whether Jobs knowingly engaged in personal misconduct (e.g. encouraged accounting to deviate from stated procedures), neither of which appears to have happened, according to Apple’s investigation," he continues.

Apple said that the investigation "found no misconduct by any member of Apple’s current management team." Removing the concern of any irregularities with Apple's executive team, Wall Street analysts feel the firm can now move on.

"With the overhang associated with its options grants now behind it," said David Bailey of Goldman Sachs, "we believe AAPL shares will better reflect the company’s fundamental performance."

"Today’s announcement does not change our positive view on Apple’s fundamentals but it does give us greater confidence that non-operational issues will not negatively impact the stock." Bailey concludes.

The Securities and Exchange Commission has been actively perusing a number of hi-tech firms as it cracks down on options back-dating - an illegal practice where firms grant stock options from pervious dates to benefit from lower prices.

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October
9th, 2006
8:28pm

Both can run companies. We see what they have created. But only Apple has that cool factor and I think thats a direct result of Steve Jobs. Bill Gates is old-fashioned and more of a black-and-white, suit wearing businessman, where as Steve Jobs can connect with this generation well.

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9th, 2006
5:54pm

is he better than bill gates as a ceo? what do u guys think?

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