Like Apple (AAPL), CNBC's Jim Goldman Has Credibility Issues
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CNBC's Jim Goldman has big time egg on his face after reassuring investors for weeks that Apple's (Nasdaq: AAPL) Steve Jobs' health was fine. CNBC's Jim Goldman repeatedly refuted gizmodo's report that Steve Jobs was suffering a major illness and just referred to it as negative rumormongering.
In fact, StreetInsider wrote this recent piece on December 30th titled, CNBC's Jim Goldman Believes That Apple's (AAPL) Steve Jobs' Health Is Okay." As this proved to be false, Jim Goldman should admit he was wrong and now give at least an ounce of credit to Gizmodo.
Lastly, the thing that irks me even more, is that Jim Goldman said he received information from VERY credible sources last week that Steve was in serious denial regarding his health situation, but Goldman did not disclose that new information. I understand sometimes keeping that type of information confidential, but with Goldman so vehemently defending Jobs' health, it was Jim's duty to tell CNBC and his viewers that rely on him, that his opinion has changed concerning Jobs' condition.
-Jason Raznick
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Apple Inc.designs, manufactures, and markets personal computers, portable digital music players, and mobile communication devices.
In fact, StreetInsider wrote this recent piece on December 30th titled, CNBC's Jim Goldman Believes That Apple's (AAPL) Steve Jobs' Health Is Okay." As this proved to be false, Jim Goldman should admit he was wrong and now give at least an ounce of credit to Gizmodo.
Lastly, the thing that irks me even more, is that Jim Goldman said he received information from VERY credible sources last week that Steve was in serious denial regarding his health situation, but Goldman did not disclose that new information. I understand sometimes keeping that type of information confidential, but with Goldman so vehemently defending Jobs' health, it was Jim's duty to tell CNBC and his viewers that rely on him, that his opinion has changed concerning Jobs' condition.
-Jason Raznick
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Apple Inc.designs, manufactures, and markets personal computers, portable digital music players, and mobile communication devices.
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