test news letter
this is a test news letter sent to test addresses. In his letter Monday, Jobs said, "I will be the first one to step up and tell our board of directors if I can no longer continue to fulfill my duties as Apple's CEO."
Jobs offered few details on his diagnosis, however. It was not clear whether the hormone problem resulted from his treatment for cancer or arose in another way.
"The remedy for this nutritional problem is relatively simple and straightforward, and I've already begun treatment," he said. "Just like I didn't lose this much weight and body mass in a week or a month, my doctors expect it will take me until late this spring to regain it."
Jobs added that "now I've said more than I wanted to say, and all that I am going to say, about this."
The company's board released a statement separately, saying, "Apple is very lucky to have Steve as its leader and CEO, and he deserves our complete and unwavering support during his recuperation. He most certainly has that from Apple and its board."