Thursday, February 26, 2009

Apple's Steve Jobs is on Track for returning in June of this Year...

(image found on Brisbane times)
With the latest shareholders meeting at apple people are worried about the health of Steve Jobs.

"For the last nine months, Apple has refused to get into specifics about the well-being of its chief executive, Steven P. Jobs, even as he said last month that he was taking a six-month leave of absence to deal with health issues.

At its annual shareholder meeting here on Apple's corporate campus, run by the chief operating officer, Timothy Cook, the company responded to inquiries about Mr. Jobs by saying that he still planned to return to the company in June.

"He is deeply involved in all strategic matters and has delegated day-to-day authority to Tim Cook and his team," said Arthur Levinson, a co-lead director of Apple and the chief executive of Genentech. "That's where it stands."

Mr. Levinson said that Apple's board regularly discussed the matter of succession at the company and that "if there is new information we deem of import to disclose, that will happen."

Granted things may look at bit grim or dim with the current situation of Mr. Jobs health. I still believe he will be back in June to go forward with the company... So enjoy your vacation from the company for a bit and enjoy your time away. There will be work to get done when you get back.

Jobs will be back: Apple (brisbane times)
What If Jobs Doesn't Return To Apple? (PCworld)
Shareholders Criticize Apple Over Steve Jobs' Health Disclosures (Information Week)
Jobs On Track For June Return (Slashdot)

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