Jobs says no to Apple

Calling his appointment as Apple's CEO "crazy," Steve Jobs today said that he has formally declined an Apple board of directors' request to rejoin Apple as its chairman. Jobs is currently the CEO of Pixar, the animationstudio that made Toy Story

Paul Thurrott

July 30, 1997

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Calling his appointment as Apple's CEO "crazy," Steve Jobs today said that he has formally declined an Apple board of directors' request to rejoin Apple as its chairman. Jobs is currently the CEO of Pixar, the animationstudio that made Toy Story for Disney. Since returning to Apple in December, Jobs has split his time between Pixar and Apple 50-50. Accordingto reports, Jobs was contacted by Apple's board three weeks ago tellinghim they were going to "fire" then-CEO Gil Amelio. They then asked him to return as CEO. Jobs declined, but offered to help them find a replacementfor 90 days. Jobs says he loves Pixar and has no plans to leave.

Here is the memo Steve Jobs sent to Pixar employees informing them of hisdecision:

From: Steve Jobs Date: Tue, 29 Jul 97 18:49:30 -0700 To: pixar Subject: Me I am told that there are rumors flying everywhere that I am about to be named CEO of Apple, Chairman of Apple, and on and on. Its time to let you know what's going on, from the horse's mouth. I got a call from Apple's Board of Directors three weeks ago, informing me that they were going to fire their then-current CEO, Gil Amelio, and askingme to return to Apple as their CEO. I declined, but agreed to step up my involvement with Apple for up to 90 days, helping them until they hire a new CEO. They then asked me to become Chairman, and I again declined. I love my job at Pixar. I cannot imagine a cooler place to be. Nor a smarter or more fun group of people to work with. Nor a more exciting thingto do--create some of the cultural classics of our time as we pioneer a newmedium of entertainment. So don't worry--the crazy rumors are just that. I have no plans to leave Pixar. You're stuck with me. Steve

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Paul Thurrott

Paul Thurrott is senior technical analyst for Windows IT Pro. He writes the SuperSite for Windows, a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE, and a daily Windows news and information newsletter called WinInfo Daily UPDATE.

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