Back in 1976, Nolan Bushnell turned down a chance to buy a third of Apple for only $50k. That slice today? Worth $1.4 trillion. He'd be the richest person alive. A 28 million times return he just let go.
This is wild. The guy's been hyped as a financial genius on every podcast and TV show... But apparently he's actually a lousy investor.
https://t.co/BMAF2ZGAMW
Volkswagen is apparently getting ready to slash 100k jobs and shut down four factories in Germany 🇩🇪
That’s about 15% of their whole workforce, according to CNBC
Serious question for Canadians.
53% on income. Then 13% sales tax on whatever's left.
How is this fine with everyone?
"I don't pay 53% though." Right, cause you ain't making real money.
38 years ago, Michael Dell took his dorm-room startup public at $8.50/share. A $1,000 investment then would've been worth $645,880 by 2000. Here's the crazy journey:
• 1984: Started building computers in his UT Austin dorm with $1,000
• 1988: IPO, company valued at $85M