The Wall Street Journal, quoting people familiar with Apple, stated that "after months of uncertainty about Steve Jobs's health, the Apple Inc chief executive appears on track to return from medical leave this month."
The report said, Jobs's recovery "is coming along" and he is on schedule to return to work later this month.
While Jobs has been on sick leave, some Apple directors have gotten weekly updates about his medical condition from the CEO's physician, the daily said citing a person familiar with the matter.
Speculation has been rife whether Jobs would make an appearance at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference next week in San Francisco-- particularly because he is known for making surprise announcements at events, the daily noted.
The 53-year-old Jobs, a survivor of pancreatic cancer, went on medical leave in January. He earlier exhibited significant weight loss, and cited a nutritional problem related to a hormone imbalance.
His unexpected departure and few details about ailment, left some investors worried about whether he would return. - PTI
Image: Apple Inc's CEO Steve Jobs is shown in this combination photo of file photographs dating from July 2000 to September 2008. | Photograph: Files/Reuters