Apple's Jobs confirms health problems

By Tom Krazit, CNET News.com
06 January 2009 09:56 AM
Tags: apple, ceo, iphone, ipod, mac, macworld, steve jobs, keynote

Apple has admitted that chief executive Steve Jobs is skipping Tuesday's Macworld keynote for health-related reasons, after initially pointing to other reasons for his absence.

(Credit: James Martin/CNET News)

Throughout 2008 Apple was plagued with rumours about Jobs's health, but steadfastly refused to acknowledge that anything was behind concerns over what many believed was substantial weight loss suffered by the iconic Apple founder.

Apple surprised onlookers in December with the news that Jobs would be skipping his much-anticipated Macworld keynote, but said the reason was that Apple had decided not to invest in a Macworld keynote because it would be the company's last year at the show.

However, Apple's board of directors put out a statement on Monday acknowledging Jobs would need some time to recuperate from what he called a "hormonal imbalance". In a letter to employees yesterday in the US, Jobs said he had decided a few weeks ago that getting to the bottom of his mysterious weight loss was his biggest priority, and doctors had determined that the imbalance was 'robbing' his body of the ability to be healthy.

Jobs will continue as chief executive while he is regaining weight through what he called a "simple and straightforward" remedy, which is expected to last until late spring, he said in the letter. "I have given more than my all to Apple for the past 11 years now. I will be the first one to step up and tell our board of directors if I can no longer continue to fulfil my duties as Apple's CEO," he said.

Apple's stock has rallied on the news. In the first 15 minutes of trading, the stock was up around four per cent, which could be an indication that since Jobs's health situation is not as dire as some reports had indicated, investors are confident he will continue as chief executive.

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Talkback 1 comments

    Hormonal imbalance?! Anonymous -- 06/01/09

    “The remedy for this nutritional problem is relatively simple and straightforward, and I've already begun treatment.”

    Like, say, eating a Steak?

    Seriously, if you are a vegan you're absolutely insane. We are omnivores, and no matter how distasteful you might find eating the flesh of animals, its where we can get an awful lot of the nutrients and minerals our bodies need to function properly.
    Denying your body of these things is a sure fire way to become very unhealthy, as Jobs has found out, especially as a cancer survivor his body needs all the normal omnivore nutrients it can get.

    Its highly unlikely that he would be in his current condition if he had eaten to conventional dietary standards instead of his stupid ill considered vegan diet.

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