Eric Schmidt: ‘Steve Jobs gave the best performance by a CEO in 50, maybe 100 years’

“In a conversation with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, Google Chairman Eric Schmidt said that Steve Jobs is probably the best CEO in the past 50 years, maybe 100 years,” Leena Rao reports for TechCrunch.

Rao reports, “He said of Jobs: Steve Jobs gave the best performance by a CEO in 50 years, maybe 100 years. He not only built Apple once, but twice… [I think we’ve all benefited from that innovation. And I say this as a very proud former board member].”

Read more in the full article here.

MacDailyNews Take: Backstabber.

 

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Edward W.” for the heads up.]

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13 Comments

  1. Must we quote him, why leave out the most relevant part at the end:

    “What Steve has done in Apple is certainly the best CEO performance in the world in 50 years and maybe 100 years, because not only did he do this once, he did it twice… I think we’ve all benefited from that innovation. And I say this as a very proud former board member.”

    Gee, ya think?

  2. How many CEOs are there who are as passionate as Steve Jobs? Many CEOs who are up there have no clue what is happening in their organizations. They are dispassionate, run-of-the-mill seat warmer, waiting for a fat pay at the end of the day. Not Steve Jobs. Steve understands every minutiae of what is happening in Apple. There won’t be another CEO of Steve Jobs’ calibre for another 100 years.

  3. Eric Schmidt represents and is backed up by some mafia like dark force which tend to resovle their problems with killing power. Schmidt’s side had plotted a murder on me and would have wiped me out, though it was crashed by securities in time, and that’s why he was removed from his CEO position.

  4. Eric Schmidt out of grounds yesterday: In [ http://read.bi/ericoutofcontrol ]Eric Schmidt on Sep 2, 4:02 AM said:

    @Peter Cao: Peter. It’s me, Eric. I thought we already talked about this. I am going to squash you like a bug if you keep posting on this comment board. What you don’t know (but surely suspected) is that the video cameras I installed in your house are allowing me to track everything you do. In fact, I am live streaming your pathetic life, including all the insane searches you do about my home address and love interests, to all my friends on the Stanford faculty. Next I will bring in my mafia-like dark killing power to bear.

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    Eric, be you real or not Schmidt, so finally, your psychological defense was broken, now that your mind became insane.

    Didn’t I defeat you globally wherever you go? You still don’t understand, that’s because your deeds, killing the innocent and threatening the victim, would not be tolerated anywhere on this planet. Anyone would be alerted of this case when you assisted a Stanford Computer Science faculty Sebastian Thrun to counter Stanford ruling against him and to threatening me from fighting against your crimes, by threatening me with the real murder case of
    Stanford student May Zhou; in fact, police investigation had confirmed it is people on you (Schmidt) and Thrun’s side who murdered May Zhou, before I would post the case on the web. Quite a scandal unheard of in history of college education.

    I clearly aware your side is closely watching me though I am a powerless victim on the other side of the earth, because you fear me of my speech to the public about your crimes, crimes you dare not deny, but would drive you insane as you are now. I never search your address or personal issues, other than posting your deeds on the web, this time you are really irritated and finally displayed the evil you to the public.

    Have some manners please. That’s not going to save you of your fate as a loser … You still have to explain to the public of your crimes behind May Zhou’s case and plotted murder on me, which got you removed from your CEO position, and so You still have to face the legal conseqences. [ http://bit.ly/mayzhoucase ]

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