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One six month hiatus and a rumored liver transplant later, Apple CEO Steve Jobs is reportedly back at work at the company's Cupertino campus, this according to anonymous employees. Official Apple PR has --likely they're planning on doing it with a bit more fanfare, preferably on-stage somewhere.

Of course no one's saying whether the return is permanent, after all, if Jobs did indeed recently receive a new liver, a few more months' hiatus may be in order.

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Posted by: Caitlin
June 23, 2009 12:16 PM

No matter if Steve Jobs is to return permanently or will need another hiatus, his returning health will help the value of Apple stock. According to CNBC, Steve Jobs strong leadership skills and strong association with the brand will bring even more confidence to Apple shareholders. http://www.newsy.com/videos/the_core_of_the_apple

Hopefully he continues to get better, but congrats on being well enough to return to work!


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