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Rumors concerning Apple Incorporated’s Chief Executing Officer (CEO) Steve Jobs’ health have now reached a new level, with one publication having reported that he had undergone surgery on Monday.
The report prompted reactions from several other publications that stated, citing sources, that Jobs had worked Monday.
Valleymag said that they had heard that Steve Jobs had checked into Stanford Hospital over the week-end and he had been scheduled for surgery for Monday, adding that the source for their report had been a "Stanford Staffer" who had told his friends during a party in Silicon Valley last Sunday about Jobs’ hospitalization.
Nevertheless, it has been confirmed that Apple’s CEO had actually attended meetings at the company on Monday.
Not long ago, Apple announced that Jobs was actually dealing with some serious health issues, after the media had been buzzing with speculations about the CEO.
Previously, Jobs’ struggle with pancreatic cancer and his loss of weight had rendered everybody to believe that his cancer had recurred and the rumors started spreading.
Ultimately, Steve Jobs said that his health issues had turned out more serious that he had initially thought and that he had been consequently forced to take a five-month leave of absence from Apple, thus handing over the daily operations to Chief Operating Officer (COO) Tim Cook.
Although Jobs said that he was only facing some hormonal imbalance, people are still thinking that his condition concerns a recurrence of the pancreatic cancer that he managed to fight off back in 2004.
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