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Tag Archives: Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs, The Visionary
A year after his death, Steve Jobs’ legacy grows, his impact is still being felt and a newly discovered talk from 1983 speaks to his insightful vision. (click here if video is not observable)
HBR: The Real Leadership Lessons of Steve Jobs
Walter Isaacson follows up his biography of Steve Jobs with an “insanely great” piece in the April HBR. He drills down on the factors that helped to catapult the legendary entrepreneur into an elite league of American business leaders, including … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Technology, Whales
Tagged Apple, Harvard Business Review, Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson
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Nonlinear Thinking: The Silicon Engine
Great background video. William Shockley had a difficult personality? Sound familiar? (click here if video is not observable)
Posted in Apple, Nonlinear Thinking, Technology
Tagged Semiconductors, Silicon Engine, Steve Jobs, William Shockley
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60 Minutes: Steve Jobs
In case you missed it. Click here for full 60 Minutes report. (click here if picture is not observable)
Apple Set to Close at All-time High
Though there is still 2 hours of trading to the close, Apple is well above its September 20th all-time closing high of 413.45 and could easily ramp another $3 into close to take out its 422. 86 intraday high. After … Continue reading
Nonlinear Thinking: iPhone Can Detect Blood Disorders
The legacy of Steve Jobs will live long and reach wide. It’s amazing to think the transformation his vision and technological genius had, is having, and will continue to have on the global economy and society at large. What a … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Nonlinear Thinking
Tagged Blood Disorder, iPhone, Medical Apps, Steve Jobs
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God Bless Steve Jobs
One of the greatest ever. Let’s honor him with a burst of innovation the world has never seen. Our prayers go out to his family. R.I.P, great one. (click here is video is not observable)
Week in Review: Hurricane “I-Lean” Lifts Markets
Short and sweet tonight. Even turkeys can fly in hurricane “I-Lean The Wrong Way.” Reports that hedge funds, with almost no tolerance for short-term pain, have opened the biggest net short positions since early 2008 has driven a relatively low … Continue reading
Posted in Sovereign Debt, Sovereign Risk, Uncategorized, Week in Review
Tagged Apple, bonds, Commodities, Europe, Global Growth, Gold, Steve Jobs, Stocks
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Steve Jobs Presents to the Cupertino City Council (6/7/11)
This is a great presentation by Jobs at one of his last public appearances. He tells a great story about his experience with Bill Hewlett of HP. (click here if video is not observable)
Steve Jobs Tribute Videoes
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