Forbes asked astrologist Susan Miller to predict the future for some top CEO’s, including Steven P. Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer (and Pixar Animation Studios). “Good news for the Apple boss: From April 2003 through January 2004, some “turbo-cosmic energy” will bring on “an unprecedented surge of creativity” that Miller says will result in well-received new products. The sweet spot will be in August 2003, when Miller says he’ll be able to announce “breakthrough news,” involving a deal with Apple and a major partner. Think different, indeed,” writes Peter Kafka for Forbes Magazine. See it here.
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