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Gil Amelio, Ellen Hancock, and Steve Wozniak launched a blank check start-up in 2005. Less than three years after writing that check, investors see most of their equity disappear.
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warning signs to investors to run the other way. Gil Amelio?! Can
anyone say "Golden Parachute"? Neither did anything good for
Apple except help almost run it into the ground.
Yes Steve Wozniak developed the first "Woz" chip, but after that?
Gil was brought to Apple as the so-called turn-aound expert. He didn't really turn it around, but to some extent, Gil did help save it. Apple was almost bankrupt, and Gil helped get Apple's finances in order. And Gil started the discussions with Steve Jobs that resulted in the purchase of NeXT and the ultimate return of Steve Jobs. At the time, many criticized the NeXT decision, thinking Be Inc would have been a better choice. In retrospect, probably not.
Gil may be a swaggering, overbearing, tin-plated CEO with delusions of god-hood, but he's not the ruin of Apple. He's just a typical CEO.
April Fool?s Day? Who in their right mind would sink money
into something--ANYTHING--headed up by Gil Amelio and
Ellen Hancock? Remember, this is the duo that ranked a 10 on
the Gilometer.
As the old saying goes, a fool and his money are soon parted.
Gil and Ellen need to retire.
him out - and Apple's following success proves Amelio didn't
know what he was doing.
The ex-IBMer Ellen Hancock, who I believe had a lot to do with
the business decisions that lead to OS/2 never taking off is
significant too.
Woz, whose track record with his RFID tracking of kids and pets
(Wheels of Zeus) and his universal remote controls (not to
mention his financially failed concerts) would have give me
pause as well.
Those are not three people I would have trusted to cover a beer
run, let alone millions of dollars of investment funds.
- Understand now?
- by lkrupp March 19, 2008 10:18 AM PDT
- Does everyone now, finally, understand why Steve Jobs runs Apple
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(10 Comments)and not Woz, Gil, Helen, or "The Diesel", or Scully? Nuff said.