The startup that almost BANKRUPT Steve Jobs
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
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It's 2006, and Steve Jobs is about to close the deal that will send Pixar to Disney for $7.4 billion. Of course, we can't read his mind, but we're sure he's ecstatic and relieved. You see, this sale marks the end of a journey so challenging, it almost sent Steve jobs into bankruptcy. But, how? Let's find out in this episode of Forensics.
0:00 Pixar - Intro
0:23 Pixar - How Pixar was born
1:44 Pixar - The first computer-animated films
3:50 Pixar - How did Steve Jobs get into Pixar?
6:40 Pixar - Moore's law finally comes true
8:26 Pixar - The film that saved Pixar
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I recall feeling absolutely down when I heard the Pixar Disney partnership was coming to an end. That's how good their stories are. Steve helping to preserve Pixar's soul also played an important role in helping to keep the company's creativity strong long after acquisition.
9:04 lol, Disney actually had to send him to screenplay writing school. Talk about being important enough that they invest in your education 😜😂
Education in the right field is only useful if you are in the right position.
Too many people with useless degrees, that end up in a mountain of debt.
It's interesting how not so many people know that Steve Jobs was in Pixar and how crucial he was
Steve Jobs never took compensation from Apple for his return until the end. He never took a salary or cashed in his stock options. He even created a major SEC investigation by forcing the board to reprice his options. He never benefited so there was no penalty.
Meanwhile he became the largest shareholder of Disney and was heavily involved in Pixar. Pixar is where he made his wealth.
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Ratatouille probably would have been the first Pixar movie to release without Disney’s help
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Wait, Steve Jobs was the majority owner of Disney? I can't believe I didn't know this.
Steve Jobs was the largest "individual" shareholder with 7.7%, he was not the majority shareholder.
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What was the original?
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lol I knew about the Catmull-Rom spline but I had no idea it was THIS Edwin Catmull
12:35 was he majority shareholder or single largest shareholder ? Widely different in some cases
Largest individual share holder, not majority shareholder
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This is one hell of a documentary.
Specially the scripting & the editing is Pixar quality. 😉
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patience , time , resources , ability to endure pain (great humans)? is required to make something to the point that's it needed to be .
If jobs didn’t sell all his apple stock (except one share I believe) he would’ve died the richest man in the world
Keyword is almost bankrupt.
Almost is close enough for a UA-cam video title!
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Pixar!
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I missed my open hours opportunity bring that back
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Nice thumbnail
At his death Steve Jobs net worth was mostly in Disney stock then Apple stock.
Really? How come?
@@AlexsCreatorEconomyAs the video said in Pixar he was the 100% owner (then sold to Disney) while in Apple he might have been the highest employee but was still an employee with probably some stock compensation.
@@johnl.7754 I agree with everything you stated, except I believe there are some critical pieces missing. Apple, which was once a partnership between Steve and Woz, became a C Corp to make it easier to raise funds and grow. Steve and Woz, who collectively owned 100% of Apple, funded the company from sales (initially of their most prized possessions, then later from products). Their ownership was diluted when they raised money during the IPO. At that point, just before they went public, Steve was the largest individual owner at 15%. After he was ousted, he sold all of his shares except 1, so he could continue receiving an annual report. Upon return, they gave him obligatory shares (that amounted to less than 1%) of the company since he was the CEO. Therefore, it was that jockeying period that caused him to lose ground, not really the fact he was an employee (since all founders who participate in their company are technically employees especially if the company is structured as a corporation). Unfortunately, per share, Disney is not worth nearly as much as Apple.
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What is it with the ending being kinda meh? Please fix it. It feels so not like you guys and kinda unprofessional.
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