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John Sculley (right), Apple's former CEO who ousted Steve Jobs, said he wished he could have hired him back. After an epic power struggle, former Apple CEO John Sculley pushed Steve Jobs out of ...
Risk-tolerant speculators interested in a high-risk, high-reward opportunity may want to set their sights on technology ...
John Sculley (left) and Steve Jobs of Apple Computers speak at a press conference following the annual shareholders meeting on Jan. 23, 1985. Chris Stewart/The Chronicle ...
Former Apple Chairman John Sculley has been busy since being forced out of the tech giant more than 25 years ago, founding new companies and scrupulously maintaining his health.
The man who infamously fired Jobs, John Sculley, told The Daily Beast's Thomas E. Weber about his regrets and their rift.
John Sculley acted like a visionary leader but he needed to actually set the trends in a timely fashion — or set the company's course to where those trends were going on time and not too ...
Apple's former CEO says it's no longer a tech innovator, it's a luxury brand. And that's a smart move, according to John Sculley, who led Apple from the mid 1980s to early 1990s. Sculley told CNN ...
John Sculley remembers the first time he met Steve Jobs. He was CEO of Pepsi at the time, and he flew to California to meet with the then-26-year-old cofounder of Apple about a potential CEO role ...
For John Sculley, chairman of startup PBM RxAdvance and former CEO of Apple, it starts with starting to think about how to shake up the traditional rebate approach.
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