cnbc.com - 6/21/2009
—
Steve Jobs, the chief executive of Apple, received a liver transplant about two months ago in Tennessee but is expected to return to work later this month. Two sources confirmed to CNBC that Jobs had the surgery and another confirmed that his plane flew from San Jose to Memphis in late March. ...
online.wsj.com - 6/20/2009
—
online.wsj.com —
Steve Jobs, who has been on medical leave
from Apple Inc. since January to treat an undisclosed...
medical condition, received a liver transplant in Tennessee about two months ago. The chief executive has been recovering well and is expected to return ...
(more)
Jobs Had Liver Transplant
methodisthealth.org - 6/24/2009
—
methodisthealth.org —
James D. Eason, M.D. , program director at
Methodist University Hospital Transplant Institute and chief of transplantation...
confirmed today, with the patient's permission, that Steve Jobs received a liver transplant at Methodist University Hospital ...
(more)
Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare - Steve Jobs Receives ...
cnbc.com - 6/23/2009
—
cnbc.com —
Jobs is in the House! Confirmed! Steve Jobs
did report to work today, as I suggested in...
an earlier post, at Apple's Cupertino headquarters, according to employees who have seen him on campus. Officials at Apple [ AAPL Loading... ( ) ] have yet to ...
(more)
It's Official: Steve Jobs Already Back at Work
Comments
Blog Reactions
Second source reports Jobs liver transplant in Tennessee
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
... CNBC, almost exactly 24 hours after the WSJ, published their take on the Steve Jobs liver transplant operation. Result: Exact same information. They also threw in that he had flown to Memphis in late March - which could be obtained from his personal jet flight logs. ...
Tracking Steve Jobs’s Private Jet Over the Internet
Cult of Mac —
... And while it looks like he flew to Memphis on March 23, possibly for a liver transplant — as CNBC claims to have independently confirmed — his jet made many more flights in April. ...
Even More Head-Scratching Apple Analysis From CNBC [Cnbc]
Gizmodo —
... falling as low as $78.20, when Jobs said he had a hormone imbalance and the company announced that its founder would be taking a six-month medical leave. It has since made a choppy comeback as concerns about his health persist. Thing is, as John Gruber accurately notes with a simple Google Finance chart, that isn't entirely true. To say this kind of odd Apple reporting from CNBC is "something new" would also be, of course, not entirely true. [CNBC via Daring Fireball via BBG]
...
Related: steve jobs liver transplant memphis tennessee