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SEC Watch: Jobs Renominated For Disney Board
SEC Watch: Jobs Renominated For Disney Board
Apple ( NSDQ: AAPL ) isn't the only company where Steve Jobs has a formal role. Jobs joined the Disney ( NYSE: DIS ) board as part of the company's 2006 all-stock acquisition of Pixar valued at $7.4 billion; the stock he held as chairman and CEO of Pixar was enough to make him the largest ...
Apple’s Jobs Said to Be Considering Liver Transplant (Update1)
bloomberg.com — Jan. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs is considering a liver transplant as... a result of complications after treatment for pancreatic cancer in 2004, according to people who are monitoring his illness. Patients with ... (more) Apple’s Jobs Said to Be Considering Liver Transplant ...
Steve Wozniak Sheds Some Light On Steve Jobs’ Health Issues (Video)
Steve Wozniak Sheds Some Light On Steve Jobs’ Health Issues (Video)
macblogz.com — Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has been making rounds in the media weighing in on Steve Jobs’ medical... leave of absence with his own analysis. The latest is a video interview on CNBC where he mentions a few crucial elements regarding ... (more) Steve Wozniak Sheds Some Light On Steve Jobs’ Health ...
Feel Better, Steve [Steve Jobs]
Feel Better, Steve [Steve Jobs]
i.gizmodo.com — Publishing rumors about Steve Jobs' health is one of the most distasteful things I've done in a... long time. Let me just get this off my chest. Do not read on if you have a problem with foul language. Professionally, I think we did what we were ... (more) Feel Better, Steve [Steve Jobs]
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Steve Jobs Healthy Enough To Remain On Disney's Board (AAPL)
Silicon Alley Insider — ... something hopeful about Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs, who's taking leave till June to convalesce: He's healthy enough for Disney (DIS) to renominate him to its 12-person board in an SEC filing (.PDF) Jobs owns 7.4 percent of Disney's stock after the company acquired the movie studio he used to run, Pixar, in 2006. Jobs is the only non-employee who sits on the board that earns no pay for it and he attended 75% of the board's meetings in 2008. PaidContent, which first spotted the memo, warns us not to read too much into it: The same Disney proxy ...

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