The Book of Jobs
When a company’s stock rises more than 9,000% in the 14 years after a chief returns, and recovers most of the 3-4% immediate fall after his death, as is the case with Steve Jobs and Apple, it’s obvious the market believes that Jobs has left an organisation that has a lot more than just him. Jobs revolutionised every business he was in. He introduced Apple II when he was 21, created the Mac, the NeXT operating system and, of course, the iPod, iTunes, the iPhone and the iPad—it speaks volumes for how these completely changed the face of various industries that most have forgotten Pixar and what it did to animation.
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