No pressure: Apple’s new CEO needs to be Steve Jobs and Tim Cook at the same time

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New York — 

John Ternus may have just landed the best and worst CEO job on the planet.

When Ternus takes over as Apple’s CEO in September, investors will be eager for a return to the kind of bold, creative action that made Apple a design pioneer under Steve Jobs. They’ll also expect Tim Cook-level mastery of Apple’s sprawling operations. And they’ll want to see the

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