Poor John Sculley. The man has done plenty before and after he was Apple’s chief executive for a decade beginning in 1983, but he will always be known best for his role in ousting Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and nearly running Apple into the ground. Jobs came back to Apple in the mid-90s and helped the company return to glory as it grew to eventually become the most valuable consumer electronics company on the planet. But in a curious twist of fate, Sculley may soon have the opportunity to try to become BlackBerry’s Steve Jobs. According to a report Wednesday issued evening by Canada’s The Globe and Mail, John Sculley is considering a bid to acquire BlackBerry. If accurate, Sculley



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