time.com - 1/15/2009
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who's been battling pancreatic cancer for the past four years, said this afternoon that he's taking a medical leave of absence until June. Apple shareholders, who've been given three different stories about Jobs's health during the past week, now no longer know what to ...
bloomberg.com - 1/21/2009
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U.S. regulators are examining Apple Inc. ’s disclosures
about Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs ’s health problems
to ensure investors weren’t misled, a person familiar with the matter said. The Securities and Exchange Commission’s review doesn’t ...
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Apple Disclosures About Jobs Said to Face SEC Review ...
bloomberg.com - 1/16/2009
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Apple’s Jobs Said to Be Considering Liver Transplant
(Update1) By Connie Guglielmo, John Lauerman and Dina Bass
Jan. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs is considering a liver transplant as a result of complications after ...
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Jobs in Declining Health, Takes Medical Leave
Apple iPhone Blog —
... It turns out that Jobs' health condition is worse than it seemed initially. At least, in the e-mail dated Jan 5, Jobs denied reports that he was in declining health. However, today, Jobs sent an email to Apple employees asserting that "during the past week I have learned that my health-related issues are more complex than I originally thought." Apple COO Tim Cook will be taking over Apple's day-to-day operations while Jobs is absent. However, Jobs plans to "remain involved in major strategic decisions." ...
Jobs in Declining Health, Takes Medical Leave
Apple iPhone Blog —
... It turns out that Jobs' health condition is worse than it seemed initially. At least, in the e-mail dated Jan 5, Jobs denied reports that he was in declining health. However, today, Jobs sent an email to Apple employees asserting that "during the past week I have learned that my health-related issues are more complex than I originally thought." Apple COO Tim Cook will be taking over Apple's day-to-day operations while Jobs is absent. However, Jobs plans to "remain involved in major strategic decisions." ...
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blog.wired.com 1/15/2009 —
Steve Jobs' medical leave from Apple is likely to be permanent, analysts say.
In a letter to Apple staff on Wednesday, Jobs said he was taking a five-month
medical leave because his health issues are "more complex than I
originally ...
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blog.wired.com 12/19/2008 —
Steve Jobs' absence from the public eye is starting to prompt questions about the Apple CEO's status, management effectiveness and health.
So far, the company has done little to provide substantive answers to those questions.
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mystery ...
Steve Jobs is "back to work," says Apple
arstechnica.com 6/30/2009 —
Apple has confirmed that Steve Jobs is back at work on a somewhat reduced schedule. Jobs is now working on Apple's campus for a few days per week and making up the rest of the time while working from home, a spokesperson told various ...
12 Things you may not know about Steve Jobs
macenstein.com 6/23/2009 — Steve Jobs’ alleged liver transplant came as a bit of a shock to Apple fans this week. Given that Jobs is one of the most high-profile and rumored-about CEO’s on the interweb, sometimes we may feel we know everything there is to know about ...
Steve Jobs didn't make the first Macworld, either
sfgate.com 12/18/2008 — Steve Jobs didn't show up to the first Macworld Expo, which was held in San Francisco in January 1985, one year after the introduction of the Macintosh. He was in the city, but he spent most of his time holed-up at the Union Square Hyatt Hotel with ...
Apple: Jobs Back on the Job
db.tidbits.com 6/30/2009 — Apple has informed a number of press outlets that CEO Steve Jobs has returned to work on schedule after his six month medical leave of absence (see "Steve Jobs Takes Medical Leave Until June," 2009-01-14). According to spokesperson Katie Cotton, for the time being he will work several days a ...
The Patents of Steve Jobs
technologizer.com 5/28/2009 — Among the many uncanny parallels between Stephen Paul Jobs and Walter Elias Disney is this one: Very early on, both abandoned the work that in some respects might seem to define their careers. Walt Disney began as a cartoonist, but by the late 1920s ...
For Steve Jobs, we expect One More Thing
arstechnica.com 1/16/2009 — While the media seems eager to put Steve Jobs in hospice care and run stories about the bygone Jobs era and Apple’s shaky future, we think it’s premature to count the iCEO out just yet. Read More...
Apple Wants You To Know Steve Jobs Is Back At Work
techcrunch.com 6/30/2009 —
Steve Jobs is officially back at work, according to Apple PR. Even though he had a
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Steve Jobs: Nobody Loves Me
forbes.com 4/23/2009 — Steve Jobs, adulated gadget hero, was feeling underappreciated not too long ago. Steve Jobs, the man rolling out iPods, iPhones and cool computers to millions of adoring customers, once felt he wasn't getting enough respect--from his own board of ...
Apple expected to be fine without Jobs —
Apple 1/15/2009
Steve Jobs may be the public face of Apple but the company has a strong team of executives and should do well without him, at least for the near term, say company observers.
Questions linger after Jobs' exit —
Apple 1/16/2009
Far from ending the swirl of speculation about Steve Jobs' health, his announcement Wednesday that he would take a six-month medical leave only fueled suspicions that Apple hasn't come clean about the condition of its chief executive.