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Steve Jobs Takes Another Medical Leave of Absence

Published on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 08:36
By Stephanie Shyu in General Interest, AAPL, aapl, apple, ceo, coo, earnings, health, leave of absence, liver transplant, medical, nasdaq, shares, steve jobs, stock market, tim cook, trade

This is the second leave of absence Jobs has taken due to medical reasons, but the first since having a liver transplant in 2009. In a letter to employees, Jobs wrote that he will remain CEO and be involved in major strategic deci

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Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) shares fell in Germany after CEO Steve Jobs notified the company and its employees that he would be taking a second leave of absence due to medical reasons. U.S. shares are not trading due to the Martin Luther

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