Turning Down A Chance To Own 10% Of Apple
from the have-any-regrets? dept
Computer Shopper is running an article, written by the magazine's first editor, Stan Veit, talking about his experience running a small computer store in NY and dealing with Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak before Apple was even a company -- when they were pushing him to sell their Apple I machines (which were more computer boards than complete machines at the time). But the most amusing part is Steve Jobs' offer to give him 10% of the company in exchange for $10,000. It's an entertaining look into some of the very, very early days of Apple (when Woz was still working at HP). As for the opportunity (which Veit turned down) to invest, well, there's a bit of a twist at the very end of the article, care of Woz's mom.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: history, stan veit, steve jobs, steve wozniak
Companies: apple
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For those not willing to put up with 5 pages of popups and ads
So this makes Jobs sound like a real asshole.
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He is a CEO
While I don't agree with his tactics Jobs is doing what he feels is the right thing.
@#5. I have to agree rockerest.
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