Can a Jobsless Apple flourish?
ON JANUARY 18th Apple unveiled record quarterly results, with revenues rising to a whopping $27 billion and profits to $6 billion—up by 71% and 78% since the same quarter in its previous fiscal year. The bad news surfaced the day before. Steve Jobs, the firm’s iconic boss, is to quit the daily grind, at least for a while, to focus on his health.
Apple has been here before. In 2004 Mr Jobs took time out after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. In 2009 he took six months off and had a liver transplant. On both occasions, Mr Jobs recovered and Apple didn’t crumble. The firm is now America’s second-largest (after Exxon Mobil) by market capitalisation. …




