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AAPL Takes Roller Coaster Ride on Jobs Heart Attack Rumor

by , 11:15 AM EDT, October 3rd, 2008

Apple's stock went for a wild ride Friday morning following a rumor that CEO Steve Jobs was taken to the hospital after suffering from a heart attack. The company's stock dipped below US$100 for a short time, but began recovering after Apple representatives said that the rumor was false, according to Silicon Alley Insider.

The original report appeared on the CNN Web site, but was later removed. The information was released as a CNN iReport that said in part "Steve Jobs was rushed to the ER just a few hours ago after suffering a major heart attack. I have an insider who tells me that paramedics were called after Steve claimed to be suffering from severe chest pains and shortness of breath."

Apple vice president of Worldwide Communications, Katie Cotton, replied to the report by stating "It is not true."

After opening at US$106.50 Friday morning, the Mac and iPod maker's stock dropped down to $94.65. Apple's stock began its rebound after Ms. Cotton's statement, but still has not returned to the level it was at before the morning drop.

Questions have already begun surfacing about who started the rumor and whether or not it could lead to a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation. Many people are already wondering if the rumor was started as a deliberate move to drive the company's stock down, and a false report that Apple's dynamic leader had a heart attack appears to be just the thing to send the stock plummeting.


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Close Name:geoduck Posts: 1921 Joined: 30 Dec 2003
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Unfortunatly it's going to be really hard to track down where this came from. CNN heard from some web site, who heard from an unverified source that mentioned an unnamed paramedic. even if they trace it back to whomever started it, all they have to do is point the finger and it can't be proven.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Nice Spinn, Yeah OK

So it was not the fact Apple shares get downgraded by
Morgan Stanley, RBC Capital and say slowing economy will pinch Mac sales. Maybe that's why it taking a pounding.

What do they Know?

Close Name:Intruder -   TMO Mac Specialist Posts: 3149 Joined: 07 Jul 2004
Subject: Re: Nice Spinn, Yeah OK

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Anonymous wrote:
So it was not the fact Apple shares get downgraded by
Morgan Stanley, RBC Capital and say slowing economy will pinch Mac sales. Maybe that's why it taking a pounding.

What do they Know?


No. It is pretty clear that the stock drop is directly related to the rumor. As soon as it was posted, the stock dropped. When it was retracted, the stock went back up. Cause and effect.

Close Name:BanjoBanker Posts: 86 Joined: 27 Dec 2004
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Guest wrote:
So it was not the fact Apple shares get downgraded by
Morgan Stanley, RBC Capital and say slowing economy will pinch Mac sales. Maybe that's why it taking a pounding.

What do they Know?

Yeah, they are a real smart lot. Look at how well they predicted the investment bank meltdown. Check the records of any of the major stock analysts, they are considered great if they have a 50/50 record. Find somewhere else to troll.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: TMO Needs a Steve Jobs Death Knell Counter

And every time someone claims Steve is dead, there could be an article and a thorough debunking by Bryan or John. The Mac community would appreciate the service.

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