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Ronald Gerald Wayne (born May 17, 1934) is an American retired electronics industry business executive. He co-founded Apple Computer Company (now Apple Inc.) as a partnership with Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs on April 1, 1976, providing administrative oversight and documentation for the new venture.
Aug 2, 2018 · Meet the little-known third Apple founder who sold his 10% stake for $800. Apple shares hit a historic $1 trillion market cap value on Thursday, becoming the first publicly traded U.S. company to...
Apr 1, 2016 · To mark Apple's 40th anniversary, the firm's co-founder Ronald Wayne recalls its beginnings and explains why he gave up 10% stake.
Apr 4, 2022 · On April 1, 1976, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak walked into the home of Ronald Wayne, an engineer they had worked with at Atari. Two hours later, Jobs and Wozniak decided to launch Apple with...
Aug 3, 2018 · The founding document of Apple computer company was signed by Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs and Wayne. Apple becomes the first $1 trillion U.S. company. Wayne, a few years older than Jobs and Wozniak...
Apr 14, 2019 · Ronald Wayne was in on the ground floor of what is now the world’s richest company but cashed out early, missing out on a massive financial windfall. He doesn’t regret it a bit.
RONALD G. WAYNE – Born in Cleveland, Ohio on May 17, 1934, is a true “Renaissance“ man. He is best known as one of the co-founders of the Apple Computer Company, along with the principle movers of that enterprise, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.
Homepage of Author, Historian, Engineer and poet, most notable for co-founding the Apple Computer Company along with Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. As an Author Ron has written an autobiography titled Adventures of an Apple Founder, A socio-political treatise Insolence of Office, and Counterfeit Trust.
Jul 11, 2017 · Apple’s Third Co-Founder Has Never Used an iPhone and Has No Regrets. Ronald Wayne lives in a little house in the town of Pahrump, Nevada. The 83-year-old designer and engineer was Apple’s ...
Meet Ronald Wayne, some media outlets in the past has dubbed him as “the unluckiest man in the world”, because he sold his 10% stake in Apple 12 days after co-founding the company — his ...