At 91, Ronald Wayne, the forgotten co-founder of Apple, reflects on his decision to sell his stake in the company for just $800 in 1976. Had he retained his shares, they would now be worth up to $400 billion, but Wayne claims he has no regrets about his choice.
Despite Apple (AAPL) stock slipping marginally, Wayne stands by his historic exit decision, emphasizing that he doesn't dwell on what could have been. His unique perspective offers insight into the early days of the tech giant and the risks involved in entrepreneurship.