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Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs
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Disney clears (wink-wink) Steve Jobs of options backdating misconduct at Pixar
By
Roger Parloff
March 19, 2007
Another look: Did Steve Jobs ‘financially benefit’ from backdated options?
By
Roger Parloff
March 8, 2007
The Apple iWash: Steve Jobs’s premature exoneration
By
Roger Parloff
January 2, 2007
Tech
Apple’s next move misses the mark
By
Stewart Alsop
February 3, 1997
Tech
How Steve Jobs linked up with IBM
By
Brent Schlender
October 9, 1989
Tech
Apple computer’s risky revolution
By
Brian O'Reilly
May 8, 1989
Tech
Apple bites back
By
Ann M. Morrison
February 20, 1984
Tech
The folks who brought you Apple
By
Susie Gharib
January 12, 1981
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