By Nick Spence | Macworld UK
Published: 12:53 GMT, 19 April 10
Often referred to as the 'third founder' of Apple Computers, Ronald Wayne has revealed he has no regrets over selling his share in the company.
Working alongside Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, Wayne was given a 10 percent share in Apple but quickly sold them for just $800 in 1976.
A report in the News Of The World this morning claims those shares would now likely be worth $13.6 billion. Under the headline 'If Only iPad Known,' Wayne tells the tabloid newspaper he has no regrets over the decision."
Published: 12:53 GMT, 19 April 10
Often referred to as the 'third founder' of Apple Computers, Ronald Wayne has revealed he has no regrets over selling his share in the company.
Working alongside Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, Wayne was given a 10 percent share in Apple but quickly sold them for just $800 in 1976.
A report in the News Of The World this morning claims those shares would now likely be worth $13.6 billion. Under the headline 'If Only iPad Known,' Wayne tells the tabloid newspaper he has no regrets over the decision."
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Major, major sour grapes mannn. Imagine how much stress you could release with $13.6billion to throw around. Imagine the stress of people pointing this out at dinner parties... for 34 years!
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