Chapter 0790: Tang Huan's Name: Jobs's Flicker
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Tang Huan was really aroused, and then asked: "Now that Jobs' biggest capital is NEXT, what is he going to fool IBM?" β
A year after its founding, NEXT ran out of money, so Jobs valued it at $30 million and encouraged the richest man to invest $10 million, but Tang Huan was only willing to send him away with $3 million.
Subsequently, billionaire Ross Perrault, an important shareholder of Renke, got the news, and became interested in NEXT, believing that this would be another interesting venture in the IT field, so he reached an agreement with Steve Jobs to get 16% of the shares of NEXT for $20 million, making the company worth $125 million without any revenue.
In the face of Tang Huan, who was unwilling to increase his capital and did not accept diluted shares, and only planned to withdraw his capital, Jobs finally pinched his nose and recognized that the richest man's $3 million still occupied 10% of the shares of Next Company to increase the gold content of Next Company.
Unlike Tang Huan, who was only willing to be a shareholder, Ross Perrault became the president of NEXT, and helped promote NEXT, while Steve Jobs continued to hold the title of chairman of the board and chief executive officer.
Tang Huan just sold Jobs a face, in case of possible needs in the future, and he is not really optimistic about the prospects of the next company, and there is no need to pay too much attention to it, so it is really not clear what Jobs has tossed the next company into.
"Next's product development progress seems to have accelerated a lot in the last year, and it is said that the prototype of the system can be demonstrated very fluently. And what Jobs sold to IBM was Nextstep, the operating system used by the Next computer. Ross Perrault played a very important role in this process. After John Chambers finished speaking, his eyes turned to Charles Simeone, "Charles knows better what is happening in the software world. β
"NextStep's operating system, based on the computer operating system microkernel Mach developed by Carnegie Mellon University, and the Unix software suite BSD of the University of Berkeley, with Objective-C as the native language, has now been developed to version 0.8." Charles Simeone took over and said, "Since Steve Jobs successfully sold NextStep to IBM, I believe that the microprocessors it supports, in addition to Motorola's MC68000 series, will also include Intel's Intel80386." β
"Steve Jobs has always looked down on IBM's product design philosophy, and now he is willing to hand over his artistic works to the crude blue giant, how did he become so pragmatic, and even triumph over personality?" Tang Huan, who knew Jobs' temperament and temperament, couldn't help but have some doubts.
"It is estimated that in addition to seeing Apple's participation in IBM's RISC processor research and development program, I also want to use this to hit Gates. Steve Jobs once lobbied Gates to develop software for the Next computer on the grounds that they had collaborated on the Mac project, but Gates not only sternly refused, but also publicly denied the prospect of the Next project, which made other software developers shy away from the Next project. Now, the contradictions between the two have become public. John Chambers analyzed.
Tang Huan nodded suddenly, if the marriage between Nextstep and IBM was Jobs specifically to disgust Gates, then it would make sense.
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β¦β¦
Tang Huan was really aroused, and then asked: "Now that Jobs' biggest capital is NEXT, what is he going to fool IBM?" β
A year after its founding, NEXT ran out of money, so Jobs valued it at $30 million and encouraged the richest man to invest $10 million, but Tang Huan was only willing to send him away with $3 million.
Subsequently, billionaire Ross Perrault, an important shareholder of Renke, got the news, and became interested in NEXT, believing that this would be another interesting venture in the IT field, so he reached an agreement with Steve Jobs to get 16% of the shares of NEXT for $20 million, making the company worth $125 million without any revenue.
In the face of Tang Huan, who was unwilling to increase his capital and did not accept diluted shares, and only planned to withdraw his capital, Jobs finally pinched his nose and recognized that the richest man's $3 million still occupied 10% of the shares of Next Company to increase the gold content of Next Company.
Unlike Tang Huan, who was only willing to be a shareholder, Ross Perrault became the president of NEXT, and helped promote NEXT, while Steve Jobs continued to hold the title of chairman of the board and chief executive officer.
Tang Huan just sold Jobs a face, in case of possible needs in the future, and he is not really optimistic about the prospects of the next company, and there is no need to pay too much attention to it, so it is really not clear what Jobs has tossed the next company into.
"Next's product development progress seems to have accelerated a lot in the last year, and it is said that the prototype of the system can be demonstrated very fluently. And what Jobs sold to IBM was Nextstep, the operating system used by the Next computer. Ross Perrault played a very important role in this process. After John Chambers finished speaking, his eyes turned to Charles Simeone, "Charles knows better what is happening in the software world. β
"NextStep's operating system, based on the computer operating system microkernel Mach developed by Carnegie Mellon University, and the Unix software suite BSD of the University of Berkeley, with Objective-C as the native language, has now been developed to version 0.8." Charles Simeone took over and said, "Since Steve Jobs successfully sold NextStep to IBM, I believe that the microprocessors it supports, in addition to Motorola's MC68000 series, will also include Intel's Intel80386." β
"Steve Jobs has always looked down on IBM's product design philosophy, and now he is willing to hand over his artistic works to the crude blue giant, how did he become so pragmatic, and even triumph over personality?" Tang Huan, who knew Jobs' temperament and temperament, couldn't help but have some doubts.
"It is estimated that in addition to seeing Apple's participation in IBM's RISC processor research and development program, I also want to use this to hit Gates. Steve Jobs once lobbied Gates to develop software for the Next computer on the grounds that they had collaborated on the Mac project, but Gates not only sternly refused, but also publicly denied the prospect of the Next project, which made other software developers shy away from the Next project. Now, the contradictions between the two have become public. John Chambers analyzed.
Tang Huan nodded suddenly, if the marriage between Nextstep and IBM was Jobs specifically to disgust Gates, then it would make sense.
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β¦β¦
Tang Huan was really aroused, and then asked: "Now that Jobs' biggest capital is NEXT, what is he going to fool IBM?" β
A year after its founding, NEXT ran out of money, so Jobs valued it at $30 million and encouraged the richest man to invest $10 million, but Tang Huan was only willing to send him away with $3 million.
Subsequently, billionaire Ross Perrault, an important shareholder of Renke, got the news, and became interested in NEXT, believing that this would be another interesting venture in the IT field, so he reached an agreement with Steve Jobs to get 16% of the shares of NEXT for $20 million, making the company worth $125 million without any revenue.
In the face of Tang Huan, who was unwilling to increase his capital and did not accept diluted shares, and only planned to withdraw his capital, Jobs finally pinched his nose and recognized that the richest man's $3 million still occupied 10% of the shares of Next Company to increase the gold content of Next Company.
Unlike Tang Huan, who was only willing to be a shareholder, Ross Perrault became the president of NEXT, and helped promote NEXT, while Steve Jobs continued to hold the title of chairman of the board and chief executive officer.
Tang Huan just sold Jobs a face, in case of possible needs in the future, and he is not really optimistic about the prospects of the next company, and there is no need to pay too much attention to it, so it is really not clear what Jobs has tossed the next company into.
"Next's product development progress seems to have accelerated a lot in the last year, and it is said that the prototype of the system can be demonstrated very fluently. And what Jobs sold to IBM was Nextstep, the operating system used by the Next computer. Ross Perrault played a very important role in this process. After John Chambers finished speaking, his eyes turned to Charles Simeone, "Charles knows better what is happening in the software world. β
"NextStep's operating system, based on the computer operating system microkernel Mach developed by Carnegie Mellon University, and the Unix software suite BSD of the University of Berkeley, with Objective-C as the native language, has now been developed to version 0.8." Charles Simeone took over and said, "Since Steve Jobs successfully sold NextStep to IBM, I believe that the microprocessors it supports, in addition to Motorola's MC68000 series, will also include Intel's Intel80386." β
"Steve Jobs has always looked down on IBM's product design philosophy, and now he is willing to hand over his artistic works to the crude blue giant, how did he become so pragmatic, and even triumph over personality?" Tang Huan, who knew Jobs' temperament and temperament, couldn't help but have some doubts.
"It is estimated that in addition to seeing Apple's participation in IBM's RISC processor research and development program, I also want to use this to hit Gates. Steve Jobs once lobbied Gates to develop software for the Next computer on the grounds that they had collaborated on the Mac project, but Gates not only sternly refused, but also publicly denied the prospect of the Next project, which made other software developers shy away from the Next project. Now, the contradictions between the two have become public. John Chambers analyzed.
Tang Huan nodded suddenly, if the marriage between Nextstep and IBM was Jobs specifically to disgust Gates, then it would make sense.
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β¦β¦
Tang Huan was really aroused, and then asked: "Now that Jobs' biggest capital is NEXT, what is he going to fool IBM?" β
A year after its founding, NEXT ran out of money, so Jobs valued it at $30 million and encouraged the richest man to invest $10 million, but Tang Huan was only willing to send him away with $3 million.
Subsequently, billionaire Ross Perrault, an important shareholder of Renke, got the news, and became interested in NEXT, believing that this would be another interesting venture in the IT field, so he reached an agreement with Steve Jobs to get 16% of the shares of NEXT for $20 million, making the company worth $125 million without any revenue.
In the face of Tang Huan, who was unwilling to increase his capital and did not accept diluted shares, and only planned to withdraw his capital, Jobs finally pinched his nose and recognized that the richest man's $3 million still occupied 10% of the shares of Next Company to increase the gold content of Next Company.
Unlike Tang Huan, who was only willing to be a shareholder, Ross Perrault became the president of NEXT, and helped promote NEXT, while Steve Jobs continued to hold the title of chairman of the board and chief executive officer. (To be continued.) )