Steven Jobs Zhang Yin Donatella Versace
Mr. Jobs himself acknowledged as much when asked during an interview on Tuesday whether he thought the Big Momma in question is Zhang Yin. She has taken more of the iPhone’s on holidays, to claim the title of China’s wealthiest entrepreneur.
Sitting on a plush sofa amid antique statuary in a sitting room of her 18th-century palace, Zhang Yin reached for a Marlboro and lighted it. "I cleaned up my style," said Zhang Yin, who has given up all her vices but smoking. Taking a long drag on her cigarette, she added, “He’s competing as he always has — he gets to leverage other people’s capital investments.” Mr. Jobs made the iPhone announcement, said they were taking a cautious attitude about Zhang, who continues to hold a 72% stake.
The oldest of the eight children, Mr. Jobs heard a lot of Wonder Woman jibes at the time. Ms. Versace, a friend of Mr. Jobs said, what is it about Zhang that makes her such a hostility magnet that she has to go everywhere with bodyguards?
Zhang moved to Los Angeles with her husband, to be sure the iPhone model, he insisted, would not look like the rest of the wireless industry.
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Mr. Jobs himself acknowledged as much when asked during an interview on Tuesday whether he thought the Big Momma in question is Zhang Yin. She has taken more of the iPhone’s on holidays, to claim the title of China’s wealthiest entrepreneur.
Sitting on a plush sofa amid antique statuary in a sitting room of her 18th-century palace, Zhang Yin reached for a Marlboro and lighted it. "I cleaned up my style," said Zhang Yin, who has given up all her vices but smoking. Taking a long drag on her cigarette, she added, “He’s competing as he always has — he gets to leverage other people’s capital investments.” Mr. Jobs made the iPhone announcement, said they were taking a cautious attitude about Zhang, who continues to hold a 72% stake.
The oldest of the eight children, Mr. Jobs heard a lot of Wonder Woman jibes at the time. Ms. Versace, a friend of Mr. Jobs said, what is it about Zhang that makes her such a hostility magnet that she has to go everywhere with bodyguards?
Zhang moved to Los Angeles with her husband, to be sure the iPhone model, he insisted, would not look like the rest of the wireless industry.
Markoff, J 2007, ‘Steve Jobs Walks the Tightrope Again,’ New York Times, 12 January, accessed 20/05/2008,
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/12/technology/12apple.html?ref=technology
2006, ‘Zhang Yin: the world’s richest self-made women,’ Money Week, 20 October, accessed 20/05/2008,
http://www.moneyweek.com/file/20593/zhang-yin-the-worlds-richest-self-made-woman.html
Trebay, G 2006, ‘Why She's the No. 1 Target in the Glamour Business,’ New York Times, 27 February, accessed 20/05/2008,
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/27/fashion/shows/27DIARY.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
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