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What’s going on with Steve Jobs’ hormones?
What’s going on with Steve Jobs’ hormones?
Steve Jobs’ letter to the Apple community about his health problems seems to have reassured investors — the stock closed up 4.22% in Monday trading. But medically, Apple’s (AAPL) CEO raised more questions than he answered. His eight paragraph message contains remarkably ...
Steve Jobs Probably Won't Come Back to Apple
Steve Jobs Probably Won't Come Back to Apple
blog.wired.com — 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 ... (more) Steve Jobs Probably Won't Come Back to Apple
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bloomberg.com — Apple’s Cook Pushes Staff in Lieu of Jobs’s Magic (Update1) By Dina Bass and Connie Guglielmo Jan.... 15 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. founder and Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs is prone to fits of passion, table pounding and screaming. Tim Cook , who ... (more) Exclusive
Tim Cook: A Steady Go-To Guide for Apple
Tim Cook: A Steady Go-To Guide for Apple
businessweek.com — The interim CEO, more a pragmatist than a visionary, should lead Apple capably in Jobs' absence By... Arik Hesseldahl As Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs steps away from the helm for a six-month medical leave, the eyes of investors, customers, and ... (more) Tim Cook: A Steady Go-To Guide for Apple
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Uncle Steve Is Too Sick To Come To Work
iSmashPhone - Turn your Phone into your MyPhone — ... blaming his visible weight loss on a "hormone imbalance."  Several oncologists went on record describing this phrase as "cryptic" and "delightfully vague," and theorized that the imbalance could be a sign of his cancer returning.  It has also been pointed out that, in addition to the pancreatic tumor, Jobs' gallbladder, part of his stomach, the lower half of his bile duct and part of his small intestine were also removed -- none of which was originally reported after the 2004 surgery. ...

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