Wednesday, March 6, 2013

AAPL: Should Tim Cook Ask WWJD (What Would Jobs Do)?

Should Tim Cook Ask WWJD (What Would Jobs Do)?
by Carol Kong

Tim Cook's leadership in the past year has improved Apple's (AAPL) operational efficiency and has continued the company's momentum to provide incredible value to shareholders. However, investors have lost confidence in Apple, and stock price has declined from $700 to $420 since October 2012. It's also been correlated that in the past six times that Cook has made a public appearance, AAPL stock has closed down. read more »

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