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1976 The Two Steves founded as a partnership on April Fools day.

1976 ?The Two Steves" founded as a partnership on April Fools day.. 21 Yrs. old. 25 Yrs. old. . Stephen Gary Wozniak. Steven Paul Jobs. Started in Jobs' parent's house ? first the bedroom then to the garage. First order: 50 computers / $500 each.. Only catch to the $25, 000 order was that the computers had to be fully assembled..

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1976 The Two Steves founded as a partnership on April Fools day.

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    2. 1976 The Two Steves founded as a partnership on April Fools day.

    3. Started in Jobs parents house first the bedroom then to the garage

    4. First order: 50 computers / $500 each.

    5. Apple I

    6. Actually, there was a third founder. His name was Ronald Gerald Wayne, 41 years of age.

    7. Two weeks after Apple was founded Wayne renounced his 10% interest in the company for a one time payout of $800. In March 1977 the corporation purchased the partnership for $5,309. Wayne was sent 1/3 of that amount to make certain he would have no future claim against the company. Wayne was thrilled to receive the unexpected windfall. But when the companys stock went public in 1980 Waynes 10% would have equaled more than 1.6 million shares. Following a 2 for 1 stock split on May 15, 1987 such a holding would have been worth $244 million (not including dividends) when the stock peaked at $73.25 on April 12, 1991. Get this

    8. Rich at a young age

    9. Jobs stiffed his best friend, Daniel Kottke

    10. Competition

    11. Code Names

    12. TH E DYNAMIC DUO

    13. Jobs Problems

    14. Sculley the Hammerhead

    15. Spindler

    16. Spindler contd

    17. Spindler contd

    18. Newton Project

    19. Strategic Mistakes

    20. Wozs Take

    21. Licensing

    22. Jobs is back

    23. Jobs is really back

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