Larry Ellison: Apple Won't Be Nearly As Successful Without Steve Jobs
AP
Ellison touches on a variety of tech topics like NSA spying, but he also talks about his old friend
Last night, CBS released a partial transcript of the interview. In it, Ellison hinted that he didn't think Apple will do well without Jobs.
Now, we have the full transcript and a bit more context. Ellison says that he thinks Jobs is irreplaceable and
"I'll say it publicly. He's irreplaceable," Ellison says in the interview. "I don't see how they — how they can — they will not nearly so successful because he's gone."
Here's the full transcript from the portion of the interview where Ellison discusses Apple post-Jobs:
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