Steve Jobs 
<https://www.bing.com/search?q=steve%20jobs&filters=ufn%3a%22steve%20jobs%22+sid%3a%22a92f6c87-d5f3-7bd6-c85c-f7e39061e30f%22&FORM=BWEMON>
 is 
clearly one of the most universally admired chief executives in history. 
But it wasn't always that way.

He didn't have the faith of investors back in 1997, when he returned to 
Apple 
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 Computer. 
The company was barely hanging on, and when Jobs was named interim chief 
executive in September, the stock price was around $21.81 (or $5.45 
adjusted for splits).

What if you had believed in him back then? What if you had bought 100 
shares and sold them on Aug. 24, 2011, the day Jobs resigned as CEO?

*Apple* (AAPL) 
<http://investing.money.msn.com/investments/stock-price/?symbol=AAPL> shares 
gained nearly 6,700% in that time. And those 100 shares? They eventually 
turned into 400, and you would have come away with a cool $150,000 or so 
before taxes.

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