What will happen to Apple when Steve Jobs calls it quits?

When Jobs dies, it will be a loss for the entire country. What a dream his life has been, imo. THere isn't a geek that doesn't admire him, if only secretly.

Sadly, I agree with most on this thread that say AAPL will get hammered on that event [I nor my partners have a position in APPL.] Where to I don't know, but down it will go. People don't understand, to this man AAPL isn't some sort of company that he works at to appease his shareholders. He leaves eats breathes bleeds AAPL. It is like one of his children to him. Without that iconoclastic lighthouse guiding the ships, gawd, just look at the history of AAPL when he left for the first time.

When SJ dies, I will only make one statement other than RIP because this defines what makes AAPL unique:

"The problem with MSFT is, they have no taste" - Steve Jobs
 
AAPL will get hammered once his terminal illness is CONFIRMED, but at this point, he or the company has confirmed nothing, right? Please post a link if I am wrong. Obviously he's sick, but he's said nothing about a remission as far as I know.
 
Quote from stock_trad3r:

there is nothing wrong with Steve's health
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Quote from Port1385:

I have a feeling that there will be news right after the new year stating that Steve Jobs is quitting Apple to go off with his family because of his poor health.

Steve Jobs is Apple. If Steve Jobs is gone, then what will happen to Apple? My guess is that there will be an initial 20 point drop followed by a drip drip of selling over the course of 2-3 years with the final price being in the single digits.

single digits? apple has like $30 in cash and 0 debt.
 
I would not want to hold AAPL. Look how Apple did without Steve Jobs, he literally got on board and got the company up to par. Stick in another brain dead short sighted always trying to chase quarterly results instead of long term success CEO to run Apple and they will run it to the ground.

Maybe someone like Ballmer.
 
Jobs is irreplaceable.

Did you ever hear the term 'key man?'

No insurance company would insure Apple against the loss of value in the event of the loss of Jobs as an active manager of the company; you can't price that loss in according to any calculus.
 
The news is out there somewhere among well informed money managers. Look at how the stock did today during a strong day, down 1%. Man oh man. With Jobs now gone, the stock will continue to freefall.
 
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