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(Unverified)Aug 28th 2008 2:05PM
You have to be kidding. His state of affairs does not include his health. We already know his financials and what he is worth. His health should not be included. Health has nothing to do with the bottom line. That's why we hire CFO's, COO's and have a Board of Directors to make sure the Company is headed in the right direction. There are several Executives making decisions for the Company. Publically held Companies are governed by many law's his health is not included in these laws (nor should it be). The Company can run with or without him so, leave his health out of your articles. His health is personal it's the only thing he actually has to himself. How he decides to deal with it, is none of our business. "State of Afffairs" financially and running a Company is one thing... health is something else. So please shut your pie hole!