Steve Jobs has resigned from Apple

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs has resigned as general manager. In a letter addressed to company’s leading board, Steve Jobs, who long battled the cancer, stated: “I’ve always said that when the day I will not be able to fulfill my duties as CEO will come, I will be the first to announce you about that.”

Steve Jobs gives up Apple's CEO function

“Unfortunately, that day came. Therefore I resign from the job of CEO at Apple. I still want to help – if you consider that -, as head of the administration board, director and Apple employee,” said Jobs .
So far it is not known what determined Mr Jobs to resign but many believe the medical reasons were a factor.

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Steve Jobs gave up the college and founded Apple in April 1976. For decades, his name was synonymous with the prestigeous company. “I think the best and most innovative days for Apple have not arrived yet. And I look forward to contributing to future success from a different position. I made some of my best lifetime friends at Apple and thank you all for the years I worked and collaborated with you,” said Jobs.
Furthermore Jobs revealed that he would like Tim Cook, -who fulfilled so far executive attributions-, to be named his successor. Cook led the company when Jobs was on sick leave and managed the daily operations of the company earlier this year.
Art Levinson, a member of CA, praised Jobs’s leadership capacity: “Steve’s extraordinary vision and his ability to lead, saved the company and took Apple to the position of the most innovative and valuable technology company in the world. CA have full confidence that Tim is the right person to follow on Steve’s footsteps”.