Dec
30

STEVE JOBS – Will He Step Down as CEO of Apple in January???

Steve Jobs a Pisces, is one of the greatest creative geniuses of all time. Unfortunately, his health has continued to decline,stevejobs.jpg and there is speculation he will be stepping down as CEO of Apple in January. Over the last several months, the media has continued to encourage rumors of pending death. How morbid!!!

On August 28, 2008, Bloomberg mistakenly published a 2500-word obituary to Jobs in its corporate news service, containing blank spaces for his age and cause of death. (News carriers customarily stockpile up-to-date obituaries to facilitate news delivery in the event of a well-known figure’s untimely death.) Although promptly rectified, many news carriers and blogs reported on the error, intensifying rumors concerning Jobs’ health. (If I was his wife, I would be pissed.)

Jobs responded at Apple’s September 2008 keynote Let’s Rock by quoting Mark Twain: “Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated”; at a subsequent media event, Jobs concluded his presentation with a slide reading “110 / 70″, referring to his blood pressure, stating he would not address further questions about his health.

On December 16, 2008, Apple announced that marketing vice-president Philip Schiller would deliver the company’s keynote address at the Macworld Conference and Expo 2009, again reviving questions about Jobs’ health.

Astrologically, 2009 looks like a tough year ahead for him. Hopefully, his health will improve, but I do see him stepping down temporarily. I believe he will continue to be the figure head for the company, guiding it creatively, until he is no longer physically able. We hope that will be for a long long time.

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  1. Well, looks like you got this one right.

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