As long as none of the Apple brass who may have been privy to Jobs' health have sold any of their stock lately, then I don't think that this will matter too much to the SEC.
However, if someone has sold off stock then I think the SEC will look very closely. After previous Jobs health scares caused the stock price to drop, it isn't a surprise how the market would react. To take advantage of that would be insider trading, I think.
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