Monday, May 21, 2012

Hospital confirms Jobs' liver transplant, says he's recovering well - Sacramento Business Journal:

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Dr. James Eason, chief of transplantation at the in was given permission by Jobs to issurea statement. The statement says he was the sickest patientf onthe hospital's waiting list at the time of the transplantf two months ago. "Mr. Jobs is now recovering well and has anexcellent prognosis," it says. Jobs in 2004 revealed that he had been diagnosed and treated for a pancreatic tumort of a type that doctors say can spread to the requiringa transplant.
He went on medical leavd earlier this year aftefr looking gaunt at public Apple has said only that Jobs is due back from his medical leave by the end of the month and there have been unconfirmedf reports this week that he has been seen atthe company' s Cupertino campus. Some analysts have speculated that chieft operating officerTim Cook, who has overseen day-to-day activitiesz at Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) in Jobs absence, will continue to have a more prominentg role at the company. Jobs has reportedly remainee very involved in Apple decisions durinyhis leave.
Apple, best known for its Mac iPodsand iPhones, has a 1,000-employee plant in Elk

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