Christie’s prepares to sell the signed 1976 partnership papers and Ron Wayne’s swift exit documents as blue‑chip tech history ...
Apple`s original 1976 founding document signed by Jobs, Wozniak & Wayne is up for auction at Christie`s with a $2M-$4M estimate. Own a piece of tech history! Click to learn more.
The original founding agreement that resulted in the creation of the Apple Computer Company in 1976 is probably heading to auction, with the documents expected to sell for up to $4 million.
NEW YORK (AP) - An original Apple computer from 1976 has sold at auction for nearly $388,000. Known as the Apple 1, it was one of the first Apple computers ever built. The machine was sold Monday for ...
An Apple computer from 1976 that was created by Steve Jobs is about to be available to buy in an auction on September 12 in New York City at Christie's. The computer, the Apple I, was designed by ...
Drafted on April 1, 1976, the foundational contract laid out the initial ownership split: Jobs and Wozniak would each hold 45 ...
British auction house Christie’s is preparing to auction the original 1976 partnership contract that formed Apple Computer ...
One of Apple's earliest personal computers, the Apple-1, which was signed by the company's co-founder Steve Wozniak, has successfully fetched over $223,000 at an auction. According to the Associated ...
A check signed by former Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs sold for $46,063 at auction this week. Issued by "Apple Computer Company" in 1976, the $4.01 check was made out to electronics retailer ...
On December 11, the only known surviving Apple I computer personally sold by Steve Jobs -- out of his parents' garage in 1976 -- will be offered at auction. The auctioneer, Christie's, estimates a ...
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Apple cofounder Ronald Wayne sold his 10% stake for $800 in 1976—today it’d be worth up to $300 billion
Apple’s little-known third cofounder, Ronald Wayne, was originally given a 10% stake in the now $3 trillion computer company. He cashed out just 12 days after Apple’s inception for $800 and said at ...
NEW YORK, June 15 (Reuters) - A rare, still-working Apple I Computer from 1976 sold at Sotheby's auction house on Friday for $374,500, or more than 500 times its original retail price. Sign up here.
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