bloggingstocks.com - 1/5/2009
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The mystery surrounding Apple Inc . (NASDAQ: AAPL ) Chief Executive Steve Jobs continues. After several blogs reported last week that Jobs, who has battled pancreatic cancer, was ill again, the mercurial executive decided to come clean, especially since he decided to take a pass on the mammoth ...
apple.com - 1/5/2009
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apple.com —
January 5, 2009 Letter from Apple CEO Steve
Jobs Dear Apple Community, For the first time in
a decade, I m getting to spend the holiday season with my family, rather than intensely preparing for a Macworld keynote. Unfortunately, my decision to have ...
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Letter from Apple CEO Steve Jobs
biz.yahoo.com - 1/5/2009
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biz.yahoo.com —
Dear Apple Community, For the first time in
a decade, I'm getting to spend the holiday season
with my family, rather than intensely preparing for a Macworld keynote. Unfortunately, my decision to have Phil deliver the Macworld keynote set off another ...
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Letter From Apple CEO Steve Jobs: Financial News - ...
valleywag.gawker.com - 12/30/2008
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"You think I’m an arrogant [expletive] who thinks
he’s above the law, and I think you’re a
slime bucket who gets most of his facts wrong," Apple CEO Steve Jobs told New York Times writer Joe Nocera , in the course of Nocera's reporting on Apple's ...
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Great Moments In Pr: Steve Jobs admits Katie Cotton lied ...
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Apple CEO Jobs Explains Weight Loss
AOL News —
... After months of speculation over the health of Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs releases a public letter explaining his recent weight loss. "A hormone imbalance ... has been 'robbing' me of the proteins my body needs to be healthy," Jobs wrote in the letter. Jobs plans to undergo a "simple" treatment for the condition and says that he will remain on as CEO. The news comes as Macworld gets under way today. Quote: AAPL | BloggingStocks: Highly Unusual Letter to the Apple Community ...
Apple (AAPL) shares halted after hours; Jobs taking medical leave of absence
BloggingStocks —
... Just last week, in a move that was very unlike him, Jobs revealed he suffers from a hormone imbalance that caused his weight loss. He said then he will continue as Apple's CEO during his recovery. ...
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valleywag.gawker.com 1/4/2009 — Is Steve Jobs dying? Larry Ellison thinks so — the prospect reportedly moved the Oracle CEO to tears . A Gizmodo source thinks his "health is rapidly declining." For Apple, it could be good news. Is the persistent speculation about the health ...
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Patrick Swayze says he is frightened, angry and "going through hell" - but vows he won't let pancreatic cancer defeat him. "What's winning to me is not giving up. No matter what's thrown at me, I can take it," said the "Dirty Dancing" star, who has...
Steve Jobs’ Health —
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Today Apple released a press release, a Letter from Apple CEO Steve Jobs informing the world that his weight loss is not a recurrence of his pancreatic cancer, and that he is able to continue carrying out his duties as Apple’s CEO while recovering from the from his “hormone ...
Jobs Talks Health Before Macworld —
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While Den Den Boy is busy getting actual news from the impending Macworld event, I'm left behind in the Homotron Laboratories scrounging for tasty tidbits. But what tidbit could be tastier than Steve Jobs finally saying something public about the rumors concerning his health. And while what ...
The Skinny on Jobs —
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Everyone’s been wondering if Steve Jobs, the head honcho at Apple, is sick again. He previously had pancreatic cancer. The rumors ran rampant again recently, when Apple decided to cancel their appearance at Macworld. People were wondering why Apple/Jobs didn’t ...
Apple's Jobs Acknowledges Weight Loss, Remains CEO —
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Shares of Apple rose more than 3 percent in early trade, as Steve Jobs, a pancreatic cancer survivor, said he would remain CEO during his recovery and that his doctors expect him to regain his weight by late spring. - NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs sought to
soothe ...