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Steve Jobs on Track for a June Return to Coincide with a Media Event?
Steve Jobs on Track for a June Return to Coincide with a Media Event?
macrumors.com — The Wall Street Journal reports (subscription required) that Steve Jobs is on track to return from his... six-month medical leave of absence later this month. While Mr. Jobs has been on sick leave, some Apple directors have gotten weekly... (more) Steve Jobs on Track for a June Return to Coincide with a ...
Gizmodo - WSJ: Steve Jobs to Make Surprise Appearance At WWDC - Steve jobs wwdc
Gizmodo - WSJ: Steve Jobs to Make Surprise Appearance At WWDC - Steve jobs wwdc
feeds.gawker.com — He said he'd be back, he's allegedly been spotted at Apple's Cupertino campus, and Woz thinks he... sounds fine. Now the WSJ is saying Steve Jobs after nearly "starving to death" might make it back in time for WWDC . Yes, this is a Wall Street Journal ... (more) Gizmodo - WSJ: Steve Jobs to Make Surprise Appearance At ...
Steve Jobs Returns!
Steve Jobs Returns!
businessinsider.com — Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs will return from medical leave this month, sources tell the Wall Street... Journal. "He was one real sick guy,'' said one source. "Fundamentally he was starving to death over a nine-month period. He couldn't digest ... (more) Steve Jobs Returns!
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As Steve Jobs prepares to return to day to day works, should Tim Cook remain Apple’s CEO?
MacDailyNews — ... Hesseldahl writes. "Jobs is Apple's primary creative visionary, known for his near-obsessive attention to the minutest design details. Cook, on the other hand, is renowned for his powerful command of sprawling operations that generated $32 billion in sales last year and employ some 35,000 people around the world. Jobs would remain the company's public face, a role he's excelled at since his return to the helm in 1997. As CEO, Cook would continue to oversee operations." Full article here . [Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "James W." for the heads up.] ...

As Steve Jobs prepares to return to day to day work, should Tim Cook remain Apple’s CEO?
MacDailyNews — ... Hesseldahl writes. "Jobs is Apple's primary creative visionary, known for his near-obsessive attention to the minutest design details. Cook, on the other hand, is renowned for his powerful command of sprawling operations that generated $32 billion in sales last year and employ some 35,000 people around the world. Jobs would remain the company's public face, a role he's excelled at since his return to the helm in 1997. As CEO, Cook would continue to oversee operations." Full article here . [Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "James W." for the heads up.] ...

Sorry Steve: Tim Cook For Apple CEO
Silicon Alley Insider — ... But should he? BusinessWeek's Arik Hesseldahl isn't so sure. He says interim CEO Tim Cook -- who took over Apple (AAPL) while Steve recovered his health -- should get that job permentantly and Steve should become Apple's chairman. ...

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