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Old 08-25-2011, 04:06 PM   #63
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Originally Posted by elemenoP View Post
Personally, I think Steve Jobs is a daring innovator who often went with his gut rather than what focus groups or other people were telling him. I just can't see Apple being the same without him.

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I think you might be wrong about Apple not being the same. Reason being that I think that Jobs has successfully incubated a particular business culture at Apple which will define that company for a long long time.

My guess is that Jobs has laid out a blueprint for Apple's continued success extending at least a decade into the future. All systems tend toward entropy, of course, but 68 billion in cash reserves will sustain a lot of entropy.
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