Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Steve Jobs officially back at Apple


Steve Jobs, co-founder and chief executive of Apple, officially returned to work this week after almost six months sick leave.



Steve Job will be working from home a few days a week.
"He's at Apple a few days a week and working from home the rest of the week," an Apple spokesman said. "We are very glad to have him back."
Mr Jobs, who received a liver transplant following a hormonal imbalance, has been off work since January. Apple, which has been criticised for being secretive about the nature of Mr Jobs' illness and treatment, refused to disclose any further details.



Steve Jobs given 'excellent prognosis' after liver transplant
In January Mr Jobs, who previously survived pancreatic cancer, said that he was seeking treatment for the illness again, but said it would be "relatively simple and straightforward".
About a week later Mr Jobs told staff that the problem was more complex than he initially thought and he would have to take time off work.

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is investigating Apple's handling of Mr Jobs's illness.

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