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    Is Page The Next Jobs? No, Sometimes A Bug Is Just A Bug

    Sun, 06/24/2012 - 00:28 EDT - Seeking Alpha
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    By Marek Fuchs:It is a classic psychological reaction: when a child loses one parent to illness, every time the surviving parent comes down with a bad case of hiccups, the child assumes the worst.Traders, while remaining cautious and suspicious, need to guard against such convention on Google (GOOG), even if they are still scarred by Apple (AAPL). There is no reason to believe-with what we know so far-that when it comes to CEO illness, Google is the next Apple.Granted: it's been a strange few days. Larry Page, Google's well-regarded CEO skipped this week's shareholder meeting. The company claimed he had a throat condition. Fair enough. But that's where it admittedly gets somewhat weird: Page will apparently also miss Google's big developer conference. Oh, and-Google's second quarter earnings conference call.He has a voice issue that will keep him on the shelf for weeks?Could be. It is metaphysically-and medically-possible. SeveralComplete Story »

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