“Steve is back to work,” a company spokesman said. “He’s currently at Apple a few days a week, and working from home the remaining days. We are very glad to have him back.”
In January, after initially blaming his noticeable weight loss on a hormone imbalance, Jobs announced he was taking a temporary leave of absence, saying his health-related issues were “more complex” than he had originally thought.
Jobs, 54, was treated for a rare form of pancreatic cancer in 2004.
He underwent a liver transplant in Memphis, Tennessee, while on leave. Although the hospital did not provide further details of his condition, it said he “is now recovering well and has an excellent prognosis.”
Shares of Cupertino, California-based Apple did not immediately react to the news. They were up 62 cents at $143.06 in Nasdaq trading.
Pictured: Apple CEO Steve Jobs takes the stage beneath a sign that makes light of reports on his health at Apple’s “Let’s Rock” media event in San Francisco, California September 9, 2008. Photo: REUTERS/Robert Galbraith
(Reporting by Gabriel Madway, editing by Tiffany Wu and Derek Caney.)
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