<p>steve jobs is amazing and his company is genius. they have created a cult and a trend. they are very smart to sell their products at minimum $1000 range. very smart marketing and brand imaging. apple is the ralph lauren and channel of tech.</p>
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Chill out. Blankfein is not a thief.</p>
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<p>How about Ralph Lauren? From Wikipedia:</p>
<p>“Ralph Lauren was born Ralph Lif*<strong><em>z in The Bronx, New York, to Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants, from Pinsk, Belarus: Fraydl (Kotlar) and Frank Lif</em></strong>*z, a house painter. . . . As of 2011, Forbes estimates his wealth at $766 million dollars which would make Ralph Lauren the 620th richest person in the world.”</p>
<p>Since CC is filtering out his original name, no wonder he changed it.</p>
<p>Maybe the mention of Lauren was because Jobs is a slightly better dresser than many tech guys ![]()
[Idea</a> Man? Ex-Microsoft geek reviews Paul Allen?s memoir - GeekWire](<a href=“http://www.geekwire.com/2011/idea-man-exmicrosoft-geek-reviews-paul-allens-memoir]Idea”>http://www.geekwire.com/2011/idea-man-exmicrosoft-geek-reviews-paul-allens-memoir)</p>
<p>“The most impressive CEO”</p>
<p>It depends on one’s definition of “impressive”. What is impressive? Overcoming adversities and climbing the social ladder to build personal wealth? Building a global brand? Giving back to the community and the people who helped you to achieve greatness?</p>
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<p>All categories, basically.</p>
<p>Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. KBE (born March 1, 1942 in Mineola, New York) was chairman of the board and chief executive officer of IBM from April, 1993 until 2002 when he retired as CEO in March and chairman in December. He is largely credited with turning around IBM’s fortunes.</p>
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<p>Hahahahahahahaha.</p>