Steve Jobs the Buddhist would not have fired Tim Cook (and Apple stock information)

Since Apple came to its present prominence because it changed the world we live in, an analysis based on change is appropriate. Companies such as Apple go through five stages of change. Even if Jobs were alive, more than likely he would not have been able to overcome the obstacles that come along with being in the fourth stage of change.

My investment method is based on profiting from change and relies on the five stages of change. In my analysis, Cook is perhaps the best CEO Apple can have at this time and Jobs would have understood that. All is well with Apple for a company in the fourth stage of change. Some of the anxieties in the stock are coming from analysts mistakenly extrapolating the third stage to the fourth stage. History shows extrapolation from one stage to another leads to investment losses.

For those investors who are managing their Apple investment in the context of Apple being in the fourth stage of change, all is well with Apple.