Jorge Figueroa

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With a mandate from on high, two IBM managers, Philip “Don” Estridge and William Lowe, led the development of an Apple II rival that buyers could configure as they wished with the software and the disk drive of their choosing. The resulting IBM Personal Computer, or PC, surged in popularity, and the division behind it went from no sales in 1980 to nearly $1 billion in sales by the time Cook joined in 1982.
After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost Its Soul
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