Fortune has named Steve Jobs “The Greatest Entrepreneur of Our Time” in a feature on the top 12 entrepreneurs in the last few decades.
Touting his “intuition, his radar-like feel for emerging technologies and how they could be brought together to create, in his words, ‘insanely great’ p... |
26 March 2012 03:47 GMT |
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Five years straight, Apple is still Fortune’s “most admired company,” with a market cap of $500 billion (which makes it the most valuable company by far), and a record past quarter with tens of billions in profit.
The magazine commented on the company’s impressive performance: “To say i... |
2 March 2012 04:28 GMT |
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Apple has become Fortune’s “Most-Admired” company for the fourth year in a row, with the business magazine noting that ”The company’s blistering pace of new product releases has continued to set the bar high for tech companies across the board.”
Fortune acknowledges that its #1 ... |
7 March 2011 03:16 GMT |
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In January 2010, within high-ranking discussions among phone manufacturers, Apple expressed its discontentment regarding the violation of its iPhone-related intellectual property. In this report, Apple points out to its recent lawsuit against HTC, serving as a back-up to express the company’s position. Fortune... |
10 March 2010 08:36 GMT |
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This year marks the third time Apple has been named the World’s Most Admired Company by Fortune Magazine. According to the report, this year, Apple has earned the title by the widest margin ever. Fortune explains by saying that Apple is the company that has changed the way we do everything on our computers, med... |
5 March 2010 03:22 GMT |
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To put it bluntly, this has got to suck. I mean yes, I know we've heard rumors over the years about Paris Hilton, the world's favorite heiress (and blonde bombshell extraordinaire) being broke, cut out of her grandfather's will and so on - but this time it's for real and it's indeed a nightma... |
27 December 2007 09:44 GMT |
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