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Steve is CEO of the decade
« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2009, 09:24:35 AM »
Didn't see it that first link (and too lazy to read all the others blush-anim-cl.gif ), but the article in today's paper had a quote from Marc Andreessen, who co-founded Netscape, saying, in effect, that most people don't realize how close to bankruptcy Apple was when Steve returned in 1997. Mr. Andreessen claims it would have been only a matter of weeks before the filing. I'm not sure about that time frame and how Apple would have been able to find more investors or re-negotiated loans that quickly, but it was probably a lot closer than most of us thought. Of course, I had no idea how weak the finances of FedEx (Actually Federal Express back in 1974) were when I was hired, either!  "What we don't know can help us!" yes.gif

I'll now check those other links and return to eat my words, if necessary. smile.gif

Still, the fact that Apple/Steve has affected so many business areas is quite amazing. Most will remember Henry Ford only for his work in automobiles, PanAm's Juan Trippe on world-wide air travel, even Fred Smith for over night delivery. Steve/Apple has re-ordered the music, video and movie businesses and even his original concern, computers, is still a solid money maker. But I think his biggest contribution has been his uncompromising passion for perfection, at least his version of it, in everything he pursues. wink.gif
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