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- Co-founder Ronald Wayne sold his 10% stake in Apple for $800.
- Apple was founded on April Fool's Day in 1976.
- The Apple logo was designed with a bite so that it wouldn't be mistaken for a cherry from afar.
- Apple's market cap is greater than the GDPs of the Netherlands, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, and Norway.
- In 2011, Apple's financial reserves were greater than the U.S. Treasury's operating cash balance.
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History of Apple: Facts and Latest Developments Apple became the first company to be valued at $1 trillion earlier this year. Here is the 40+ year journey the company took to get there.
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Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak first met in mid-1971, when their mutual friend, Bill Fernandez, introduced then 21-year-old Wozniak to 16-year-old Jobs. Their first business partnership began later that year when Wozniak, a self-educated electronics engineer, started to build his original “blue boxes” that enabled one to make long-distance phone calls at no cost. Jobs managed to sell some two …
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