Ted Gioia made a $6 million error when he cashed in his Apple stock about 25 years ago.
The jazz critic bought 300 shares in the 1980s that would have been worth $6.4 million today.
AdvertisementA management consultant turned jazz critic made a $6 million mistake when he sold Apple stock about 25 years ago.
Gioia purchased 300 Apple shares, paying only a little above the company's IPO price.
"Without Jobs, Apple failed every time it tried something new, for example the Newton handheld device, which was a huge disaster—and almost a joke," Gioia continued.
Persons:
Ted Gioia, —, Gioia, Apple, Steve Jobs, Jobs, Tim Cook, Cook
Organizations:
Apple, Service, Stanford, Boston Consulting Group, Newton, McKinsey