'Apple Co-founder' Wozniak Transported to ER with Stroke Symptoms
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, was reportedly transported to the emergency room of a hospital in Mexico on the 8th (local time) due to symptoms of a stroke.
Wozniak is said to have complained of dizziness after delivering a keynote speech at the 'World Business Forum' held in Mexico City that day.
Major foreign media, citing local sources, reported, "Wozniak insisted he was fine and opposed going to the hospital, but he underwent an examination at his wife's urging." It is known that Wozniak is currently considering an early return to the United States for treatment.
Hot Picks Today
"Buy on Black Monday"... Japan's Nomura Forecasts 590,000 for Samsung, 4 Million for SK hynix
- "Plunged During the War, Now Surging Again"... The Real Reason Behind the 6% One-Day Silver Market Rally [Weekend Money]
- "Trump and Netanyahu Hold Talks on Iran War...Possibility of Resuming Military Action"
- Experts Are Already Watching Closely..."Target Stock Price 970,000 Won" Now Only the Uptrend Remains [Weekend Money]
- "That? It's Already Stashed" Nightlife Scene Crosses the Line [ChwiYak Nation] ③
Wozniak is known as the person who, along with Steve Jobs, created Apple's first computer in 1976. He studied electrical engineering and computer science at the University of California, Berkeley, but dropped out of college and co-founded Apple.
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.