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Return to Apple See as "Stevenotes") at Macworld Expos and at Apple Worldwide Developers Conferences.[142] Jobs usually went to work wearing a black long-sleeved mock turtleneck made by Issey Miyake, Levi's 501 blue jeans, and New Balance 991 sneakers.[143][144] Jobs told his biographer Walter Isaacson "...he came to like the idea of having a uniform for himself, both because of its daily convenience (the rationale he claimed) and its ability to convey a signature style."[143] Jobs was a board member at Gap Inc. from 1999 to 2002.[145] Two men in their fifties shown full length sitting in red leather chairs smiling at each other Jobs and Bill Gates at the fifth D: All Things Digital conference (D5) in May 2007 In 2001, Jobs was granted stock options in the amount of 7.5 m shares of Apple with an exercise price of 18.30. It was alleged that the options had been backdated, and that the exercise price should have been 21.10. It was further alleged that Jobs had thereby incurred taxable income of 20,000,000 that he did not report, and that Apple overstated its earnings by that same amount. As a result, Jobs potentially faced a number of criminal charges and civil penalties. The case was the subject of active criminal and civil government investigations,[146] though an independent internal Apple investigation completed on December 29, 2006, found that Jobs was unaware of these issues and that the options granted to him were returned without being exercised in 2003.[147] In 2005, Jobs responded to criticism of Apple's poor recycling programs for e-waste in the US by lashing out at environmental and other advocates at Apple's annual meeting in Cupertino in April. A few weeks later, Apple announced it would take back iPods for free at its retail stores. The Computer TakeBack Campaign responded by flying a banner from a plane over the Stanford University graduation at which Jobs was the commencement speaker. The banner read "Steve, don't be a mini-playerârecycle all e-waste." In 2006, he further expanded Apple's recycling programs to any US customer who buys a new Mac. This program includes shipping and "environmentally friendly disposal" of their old systems.[148] The success of Apple's unique products and services provided several years of stable financial returns, propelling Apple to become the world's most valuable publicly traded company in 2011.[149] Jobs was perceived as a demanding perfectionist[150][151] who always aspired to position his businesses and their products at the forefront of the information technology industry by foreseeing and setting innovation and style trends. He summed up this self-concept at the end of his keynote speech at the Macworld Conference and Expo in January 2007, by quoting ice hockey player Wayne Gretzky: There's an old Wayne Gretzky quote that I love. "I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been." And we've always tried to do that at Apple. Since the very, very beginning. And we always will.[152] Jobs demonstrating the iPhone 4 to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on June 23, 2010 On July 1, 2008, a 7 b class action suit was filed against several members of the Apple board of directors for revenue lost because of alleged securities fraud.[153][154] In a 2011 interview with biographer Walter Isaacson, Jobs revealed that he had met with US President Barack Obama, complained about the nation's shortage of software engineers, and told Obama that he was "headed for a one-term presidency".[155] Jobs proposed that any foreign student who got an engineering degree at a US university should automatically be offered a green card. After the meeting, Jobs commented, "The president is very smart, but he kept explaining to us reasons why things can't get done . . . . It infuriates me."[155] Health problems In October 2003, Jobs was diagnosed with cancer. In mid-2004, he announced to his employees that he had a cancerous tumor in his pancreas.[156] The prognosis for pancreatic cancer is usually very poor;[157] Jobs stated that he had a rare, much less aggressive type, known as islet cell neuroendocrine tumor.[156] Jobs resisted his doctors' recommendations for medical intervention for nine months,[158] in favor of alternative medicine. According to Harvard researcher Ramzi Amri, this "led to an unnecessarily early death". Other doctors agree that Jobs's diet was insufficient to address his disease. However, cancer researcher and alternative medicine critic David Gorski wrote that "it's impossible to know whether and by how much he might have decreased his chances of surviving his cancer through his flirtation with woo. My best guess was that Jobs probably only modestly decreased his chances of survival, if that."[159][160] Barrie R. Cassileth, the chief of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center's integrative medicine department,[161] on the other hand, said, "Jobs's faith in alternative medicine likely cost him his life ... He had the only kind of pancreatic cancer that is treatable and curable ... He essentially committed suicide."[162] According to biographer Walter Isaacson, "for nine months he refused to undergo surgery for his pancreatic cancer â a decision he later regretted as his health declined".[163] "Instead, he tried a vegan diet, acupuncture, herbal remedies, and other treatments he found online, and even consulted a psychic. He was also influenced by a doctor who ran a clinic that advised juice fasts, bowel cleansings and other unproven approaches, before finally having surgery in July 2004".[164][165] He underwent a pancreaticoduodenectomy (or "Whipple procedure") that appeared to remove the tumor successfully.[166][167] Jobs did not receive chemotherapy or radiation therapy.[156][168] During Jobs's absence, Tim Cook, head of worldwide sales and operations at Apple, ran the company.[156] In January 2006, only Jobs's wife, his doctors, and Iger and his wife knew that his cancer had returned. Jobs told Iger privately that he hoped to live to see his son Reed's high school graduation in 2010.[125] In early August 2006, Jobs delivered the keynote for Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference. His "thin, almost gaunt" appearance and unusually "listless" delivery,[169][170] together with his choice to delegate significant portions of his keynote to other presenters, inspired a flurry of media and internet speculation about the state of his health.[171] In contrast, according to an Ars Technica journal report, Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) attendees who saw Jobs in person said he "looked fine".[172] Following the keynote, an Apple spokesperson said that "Steve's health is robust."[173] Two years later, similar concerns followed Jobs's 2008 WWDC keynote address.[174] Apple officials stated that Jobs was victim to a "common bug" and was taking antibiotics,[175] while others surmised his cachectic appearance was due to the Whipple procedure.[168] During a July conference call discussing Apple earnings, participants responded to repeated questions about Jobs's health by insisting that it was a "private matter". Others said that shareholders had a right to know more, given Jobs's hands-on approach to running his company.[176][177] Based on an off-the-record phone conversation with Jobs, The New York Times reported, "While his health problems amounted to a good deal more than 'a common bug', they weren't life-threatening and he doesn't have a recurrence of cancer."[178] On August 28, 2008, Bloomberg mistakenly published a 2500-word obituary of Jobs in its corporate news service, containing blank spaces for his age and cause of death. News carriers customarily stockpile up-to-date obituaries to facilitate news delivery in the event of a well-known figure's death. Although the error was promptly rectified, many news carriers and blogs reported on it,[179] intensifying rumors concerning Jobs's health.[180] Jobs responded at Apple's September 2008 Let's Rock keynote by paraphrasing Mark Twain: "Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated."[181][182] At a subsequent media event, Jobs concluded his presentation with a slide reading "110/70", referring to his blood pressure, stating he would not address further questions about his health.[183] On December HQ in Cupertino, on the evening of Jobs's death Jobs died at his Palo Alto, California, home around 3 p.m. (PDT) on October 5, 2011, due to complications from a relapse of his previously treated islet-cell pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor,[59][202][203] which resulted in respiratory arrest.[204] He had lost consciousness the day before and died with his wife, children, and sisters at his side.[205] His sister, Mona Simpson, described his death thus: "Steve's final words, hours earlier, were monosyllables, repeated three times. Before embarking, he'd looked at his sister Patty, then for a long time at his children, then at his life's partner, Laurene, and then over their shoulders past them. Steve's final words were: 'Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow.'" He then lost consciousness and died several hours later.[205] A small private funeral was held on October 7, 2011, the details of which, out of respect for Jobs's family, were not made public.[206] Apple[207] and Pixar each issued announcements of his death.[208] Apple announced on the same day that they had no plans for a public service, but were encouraging "well-wishers" to send their remembrance messages to an email address created to receive such messages.[209] Apple and Microsoft both flew their flags at half-staff throughout their respective headquarters and campuses.[210][211] Bob Iger ordered all Disney properties, including Walt Disney World and Disneyland, to fly their flags at half-staff from October 6 to 12, 2011.[212] For two weeks following his death, Apple displayed on its corporate Web site a simple page that showed Jobs's name and lifespan next to his grayscale portrait.[213][214][215] On October 19, 2011, Apple employees held a private memorial service for Jobs on the Apple campus in Cupertino. It was attended by Jobs's widow, Laurene, and by Tim Cook, Bill Campbell, Norah Jones, Al Gore, and Coldplay. Some of Apple's retail stores closed briefly so employees could attend the memorial. A video of the service was uploaded to Apple's website.[216] California Governor Jerry Brown declared Sunday, October 16, 2011, to be "Steve Jobs Day".[217] On that day, an invitation-only memorial was held at Stanford University. Those in attendance included Apple and other tech company executives, members of the media, celebrities, politicians, and family and close friends of Jobs. Bono, Yo-Yo Ma, and Joan Baez performed at the service, which lasted longer than an hour. The service was highly secured, with guards at all of the university's gates, and a helicopter overhead from an area news station.[218][219] Each attendee was given a small brown box as a "farewell gift" from Jobs, containing a copy of the Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda.[220] Childhood friend and fellow Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak,[221] former owner of what would become Pixar, George Lucas,[222] former rival, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates,[223] and President Barack Obama[224] all offered statements in response to his death. At his request, Jobs was buried in an unmarked grave at Alta Mesa Memorial Park, the only nonsectarian cemetery in Palo Alto.[225][226] [ðð¢ð¦ð©ð¥ð ðð¨ð§ðð² ðð¨ðð¥ð¬] SimÑle ÐоneÑ Gоals is dedicated to providing readers like you with unique opportunities. The message above from one of our business associates is one we believe you should take a serious look at. 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