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Jobs, whose personal wealth is about $9 billion, in early years survived on money he got from selling coke bottles and weekly free meals at a Hare Krishna temple in Oregon.
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Jobs quit one of his rst jobs, designing video games for Atari, to backpack around India and take psychedelic drugs.
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In January 2009, Jobs took a six-month leave for a liver transplant. He Remained CEO, but chief operating o cer Tim Cook took over day-today operations and by July, 2009 stock prices were up 67% under Cooks tenure.
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Steve Jobs was born out of wedlock to a man named Abdulfattah Jandali and Joanne Simpson. He was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs. He has a biological sister named Mona Jandali, an author and professor at UCLA. She goes by the name Mona Simpson. Simpson was at one time married to Richard Appel, a television writer who used to work on The Simpsons.
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2010: : iPad unveiled
According to a regulatory ling, Jobs took a salary of $1 in 2010. However, he owns some 5.5 million shares in the company, which are worth some $1.8 billion at the current price of around $333 a share, a rise of more than 50% on the year.
In 2004, he had surgery for a rare form of pancreatic cancer, known as an islet cell neuroendocrine tumour, which represents about 1% of the total cases of pancreatic cancer
Steve Jobs always dresses in his trademark black turtleneck and jeans.
2007: Launch of iPhone 2005: New iPods Shu e, Nano released Aug., 2004: Goes public about his illness
2008: App Store opens; Jobs appears thin and frail at Developers Conference. Shares fall 10%
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About the i It was rst used with iMac in 1998. Jobs said at the launch that 'i' meant internet, individual, instruct, inform, inspire.
2003: iTunes store opens Oct., 2003: Jobs diagnosed with pancreatic cancer
Steve Jobs owns 7.4% of Disney (DIS), or 138 million shares, worth roughly $4.5 billion and making him the top shareholder. Hes not even in the top 20 shareholders of Apple.