Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Mashup of Articles

Let me get this straight: Steve Jobs insists that the wealthiest self-made woman in the world has been Mr. Simons’s achievement as a designer. Yet beyond a powerful statement, despite being almost unknown in the wider world, “These signs are wrong,” said Bryan, a clerk in sort of general-announcement mode near the mob at the iPhone table late in the afternoon. Mr. Simons and his team had some powerful champions who helped put focus on these shares.

While Mr. Jobs owns the gun, Zhang is in a class of her own when it comes to elusiveness. A powerful method of construction is the secret of her success, the ability to look ahead. Sex kittens claim the title of China’s wealthiest entrepreneur, rendered beautiful to the touch. But in the future, if the gated community loses a lot of cultural real estate, where will the real power lie? The real question is, will the rise to power of Steve Jobs create beautiful chaos? The company’s future asset and the future of the world is at stake.

References:
Donatello Versace: Horyn, Cathy. "Updating Minimlaism for Maximum effect."
The New York Times, October 2 2005, (accessed May14, 2008)
Steve Jobs: Carr, David. "Steve Jobs: iCame, iSaw, iCaved." The New York Times, September 10 2007, (accessed May 14, 2008)

Zhang Yin: Somerset-Webb, Merryn. "Zhang Yin: The world's richest self-made woman" MoneyWeek, May 13 2008, (accessed May 14, 2008)

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