Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Five Goods Worth Billions of Apple

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1. Apple Founder Cooperation Document

This document is a testament to the early history of the founding of Apple. Sheets of paper containing the signatures of the three founders of Apple's Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne.

The document was signed on 1 April 1976 one of them titled 'Apple Computer Company Partnership Agreement'.

He was offered by Sotheby's auction house in New York. Was a man named Eduardo Cisneros, chief executive of the Cisneros Corporation who purchased these documents with a fantastic price.

Cisneros poured money of USD 1.5945 million or around Rp 14 billion ($ 1 = Rp 9060) to have the document.

2. First signpost Apple

This is the first signpost that Apple created to promote Apple Computer in 1976. These signs could also decorate their first headquarters in Cupertino.

An Apple employee named M. Ligett Thomas, Jr.. At that time, to secure from the bad guys. Reportedly signpost is then sold for USD 18,000 in the year 2008.

3. Apple I

A collector from Italy has to pay EUR 212,200, or nearly $ 2 billion for the first who invented the Apple computer in 1976. Although the device in it can be practically obsolete, but the handmade engine owned devices are considered historically valuable.

4. Steve Wozniak's Toolbox

He was nicknamed "Toolbox that build Apple Computer" by the auction house is offering it. Blue box's co-founder of Apple Steve Wozniak was formerly given to the employees of Apple M. Thomas Ligget, Jr.. A rusty toolbox is ultimately sold for USD 7,000 in 2008.

5. Apple Logo

Logo of Apple the hands of artist Andy Warhol was successfully sold to USD 26,000 in the year 2009. Classic Apple logo with a printed color of the rainbow caught the attention of Warhol fans were also fans of Apple.
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