Amid concerns that there is may be something seriously wrong with him, Google CEO Larry Page has told employees that there is "nothing seriously wrong with me."
Page has an unspecified condition that affects his vocal chords and will keep from speaking at Google's important I/O event and forced him to miss the annual shareholder's meeting.
Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt told ... [ read the full article ]
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Let's be honest, isn't there 'something wrong' with just about everyone... Joking aside, a person's medical condition is their business & other than to say you're 'under the weather' is good enough, unless more information is deemed necessary. Necessary being the afflicted person not the recently drama douched dumbass.
When a company rides on one person and sells stock, they are almost in violation of the law to withhold information relating to that person and their ability to keep the company successful. Not really the case here, but I bet some Apple insiders are technically guilty of insider trading for selling stock based on personal knowledge of the great deceiver's health.
Originally posted by KillerBug: When a company rides on one person and sells stock, they are almost in violation of the law to withhold information relating to that person and their ability to keep the company successful. Not really the case here, but I bet some Apple insiders are technically guilty of insider trading for selling stock based on personal knowledge of the great deceiver's health.
I wasn't aware that Page was possibly a similar figurehead like that of Jobs. Although, I would like to think Page actually brought something to the original table (like a tangible programming talent) when ideas were flying around.