I think we’ve all heard of Steve Jobs. The entrepreneur co-founded
Apple in his parents’ garage in the 70’s and died from pancreatic cancer in
2011. He was known for a demanding, perfectionist approach, and for the
custom-made black mock-neck shirts, Levis 501 jeans and New Balance sneakers he
wore regardless of the occasion. Most people are familiar with his partner,
Steve Wozniak. The “Other Steve” is seventy-five now. He still gets a
$50-per-week salary from Apple, but he gave away most of his original Apple
stock and his primary income is from speaking engagements. Far fewer of us have
heard of the third co-founder, Ronald Wayne. Wayne was working for Atari when
he met Jobs and Wozniak. Jobs suggested a partnership with 45% for each of the
Steves, and 10% for Wayne, who would act as a tie-breaker. Wayne sold his share
for $800 in 1976. Today, his 10% stake would be worth $400 billion.






