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Apple employees tell CNBC reporter Jobs is in the building
By Computerworld staff | Sydney | Tuesday, 23 June, 2009
Apple employees at the company's US headquarters have reported that CEO Steve Jobs returned to work today.
According to CNBC, Apple employees have told reporter Jim Goldman that they have seen Jobs on campus.
Jobs, who is a survivor of pancreatic cancer, took leave in January from the company citing health issues, leaving COO Tim Cook at the helm.
Late last week, media reports said Jobs underwent a liver transplant about two months ago to treat an undisclosed medical condition. Apple is yet to officially confirm Steve Jobs has returned to work.
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