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Apple's Forgotten Founder Ronald Wayne Sells Stake for $800 in 1976

via Washington Times·Apr 28

Ninety-one-year-old Ronald Wayne, the third founder of Apple Inc., sold his 10% stake for just $800 in 1976 and expresses no regrets at his advanced age. This historical anecdote highlights the stark contrast between early entrepreneurial risk and the massive subsequent valuation of the company. The story underscores the unpredictable nature of wealth creation and the often-overlooked sacrifices made by early partners.

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