Steve Jobs Recovering From a Liver Transplant, Still Returning End of Month [Apple]
Gizmodo —
... But those are far from facts. All we know is that the WSJ is saying Jobs got a transplant. Regardless, when Steve gets back to work, I think we should all welcome him back. [WSJ, via ...
Not Only Was Steve Jobs Sick, He Had A Liver Transplant.
TechCrunch —
... There really isn’t much to say here beyond what are being reported as the facts. Apparently, Apple CEO Steve Jobs had a liver transplant two months ago, the Wall Street Journal reports tonight. When you read that, it’s pretty shocking — but not that surprising. ...
Wall Street Journal on Steve Jobs
The iPhone Blog —
... Absent information, rumor spreads, however, and given that — we’re not really sure where the Wall Street Journal’s latest piece falls exactly. ...
Steve Jobs' return to Apple linked to liver transplant
AppleInsider —
... Published: 01:10 AM EST While it was never entirely clear what Apple co-founder Steve Jobs would do to recuperate between January and June, a new report maintains that he's had a liver transplant and that his return to work may be gradual at first. Claiming as always to know people familiar with Apple's inner workings, the Wall Street Journal now says that Jobs had his transplant two months earlier through doctors in Tennessee. Although these are sometimes problematic, the company head is viewed as "recovering well" and on track to resume his usual post in the ...
Jobs Said to Be Recovering From Liver Transplant
Mac|Life —
steve The WSJ reports that Steve Jobs received a liver transplant in Tennessee approximately two months ago. They also report that Jobs is recovering well and is expected to report for duty at the end of the month. The site goes on to speculate that Jobs could have had cancer. Without any real proof, this is just speculation. Regardless of whether or not Steve had a transplant, we'll be happy to have him back at Apple and wish him the best. ...
Report: Steve Jobs had liver transplant
CNET News - Apple —
... Steve Jobs, who has been on medical leave from Apple for the past six months, received a liver transplant in Tennessee two months ago, according to a report ...
WSJ: Jobs had liver transplant, on schedule to return to work in June
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs had a liver transplant two months ago in Tennesee, but is still expected to return to work by the end of the month. ...
Apple CEO Steve Jobs had liver transplant; on track to return to work at month’s end
MacDailyNews —
... in Tennessee makes sense because its list of patients waiting for transplants is shorter than in many other states. According to data provided by UNOS, in 2006, the median number of days from joining the liver waiting list to transplant was 306 nationally. In Tennessee, it was 48 days... Anne Paschke, a UNOS spokeswoman, said the organization conducts random audits of transplant cases to ensure that organs are allocated fairly according to its rules." Read more in the full article here . MacDailyNews Take: We wish Mr. Jobs good health, a long life, and, if possible, at least ...
Report: Apple CEO Jobs had liver transplant
Macworld —
... , IDG News Service Apple CEO Steve Jobs received a liver transplant about two months ago to treat an undisclosed medical condition, according a news report published in the Wall Street Journal late Friday. Jobs, who is on leave of absence from the company because of health issues, received the transplant in Tennessee, according to the news report . He is recovering well and is expected to return to work later this month on a part-time basis. Jobs, who is a survivor of pancreatic cancer, ...
Report: Steve Jobs Returning to Apple After Liver Transplant
Technologizer —
... . The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Jobs is planning to do so–possibly part-time at first–and that he had a liver transplant about two months ago from which he’s recovering well. If true, it’s all good news. ...
WSJ: Steve Jobs Had a Liver Transplant Two Months Ago
Gearlog —
... The Wall Street Journal (and pretty much every other news outlet at this point) is reporting that Jobs received a liver transplant at a Tennessee hospital two months ago. Apple is continuing the company line, stating, "Steve continues to look forward to returning at the end of June, and there's nothing further to say." Jobs himself isn't returning interview requests. ...
Steve Jobs: Liver Transplant Confirmed
HardMac.com —
... According to the Wall Street Journal, Steve Jobs had a liver transplant 2 months ago. The graft seemed to have been a success and Steve Jobs to be recovering perfectly as he is expected to return to work on schedule later this month. As usual, we will not further comment, as it is his private life, and other executives at Apple demonstrated to be able to run the company perfectly during his leave, even though not being in your office desk does not imply you do not follow what is happening. ...
Steve Jobs Had a Liver Transplant
TheAppleBlog —
... The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple CEO Steve Jobs recently underwent a liver transplant. Jobs, who has been on a leave of absence from the company since January, reportedly had the transplant about two months ago in an undisclosed hospital in Tennessee. ...
News: Apple CEO Jobs had liver transplant, says WSJ
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond —
Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who has been on medical leave from the company since mid-January, received a liver transplant roughly two months ago, according to the Wall Street Journal. Reporting without citing a source, which may have been due to an intentional but quiet Apple leak of the information, the Journal claims that Jobs had the surgery done in Tennessee, possibly to bypass longer transplant waiting lists in other states. The report goes on to cite William Hawkins, a doctor specializing in pancreatic and gastrointestinal surgery at Washington University in St. Louis, Mo., as ...
Jobs Back on the Job?
Digital Daily —
Steve continues to look forward to returning at the end of June, and there’s nothing further to say.
– Apple spokeswoman Katie Cotton
A quote from Steve Jobs in an Apple (AAPL) press release this morning and a handful of media reports claiming he has been spotted at Apple HQ over the past few days is raising hopes that the CEO may have officially returned to work. It’s not clear yet whether these sightings are freak occurrences or if Jobs has indeed come back to work full time, though we are nearing the end ...
Jobs spotted back on campus, leave may be over
Infinite Loop —
... or from his role as director of Pixar. However, if the recent news that he had a liver transplant in April is true, it's likely that the CEO took time off from those positions as well. ...
Hospital confirms Steve Jobs liver transplant
Infinite Loop —
... News broke out about Jobs' alleged (at the time) liver transplant in Tennessee over this last weekend when the Wall Street Journal issued a report naming no sources claiming that this was the case. The WSJ claimed that Jobs had the procedure in April, which would fall in line with a previous rumor that he was in the Memphis area supposedly looking for a house around that time. Though many Apple fans expressed skepticism that this story was true, it meshed with Jobs' ...
Tennessee hospital confirms Jobs liver transplant
Macworld —
... at the institute, Jobs received the transplant because he was the sickest patient at the institution when the donated organ became available. According to the hospital release, Jobs had the highest MELD score—Model for End-Stage Liver Disease—among patients of his blood type at the time of the procedure. The press release goes on to say that “Mr. Jobs is now recovering well and has an excellent prognosis.” The hospital did not confirm when the procedure took place. According to the original Journal report , Jobs received the transplant two months ago. Indeed, several sources ...


