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GMSV: Fortune names Steve Jobs as CEO of the Century, So Far
MacDailyNews: Eight business stars explain what makes Steve Jobs one of the best business minds of our time
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Fortune names Steve Jobs as CEO of the Century, So Far
GMSV —
... that had previously not been dominated by anyone. The industries that Jobs has turned topsy-turvy already existed when he focused on them. … The financial results have been nothing short of astounding for Apple and for Jobs. The company was worth about $5 billion in 2000, just before Jobs unleashed Apple’s groundbreaking ‘digital lifestyle’ strategy, understood at the time by few critics. Today, at about $170 billion, Apple is slightly more valuable than Google.” His peers were equally lavish in their praise . Former Intel CEO Andy Grove called Jobs “the turnaround artist ...
Eight business stars explain what makes Steve Jobs one of the best business minds of our time
MacDailyNews —
Eight business stars explain what makes Steve Jobs one of the best business minds of our time Thursday, November 05, 2009 - 03:24 PM EST [image] Fortune's massive Steve Jobs coverage (see related articles below) continues today as eight famous business people who rarely speak publicly about Jobs explain what makes him one of the best business minds of our time. • Andy Grove , Former chairman and CEO, Intel • ...
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Macsimum News —
... “8 stars speak out on Steve Jobs: Eight people who rarely speak publicly about Jobs explain what makes him one of the best business minds of our time.”—Fortune ...
Twentysomething Steve Jobs Was a Total Twunt [Blockquote]
Gizmodo —
... should know." Yes, a total twunt, but you have to admire how he turned it around, nonchalantly. Mr. Grove says that they later had lunch together, talking mostly about personal stuff. He thinks that he didn't teach him a single thing. Instead, time has, as he points out the irony of Steve's words during that dinner: He was wrong when he singled a generation out. How old was Steve when the iPod came out — 46? Indeed. [Fortune]
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iPhone J.D. —
... . This related article provides thoughts on Steve Jobs from Andy Grove (Intel), Andrea Jung (Avon; Apple board member), Larry
Ellison (Oracle; friend of Jobs); Marc Andreessen (started Netscape);
Bob Iger (Disney); Ralph de la Vega (AT&T); Jimmy Iovine
(Interscope Records); Bill Campbell (Quicken; Apple board member). ...




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