In 1997, Apple Computer (as it was called at the time) was an also-ran personal computer company on the brink of bankruptcy. Following the triumphant and incredibly unlikely return of its co-founder, Steven P. Jobs, it became the largest company on the planet and a legend in business history. Here we have the original Macintosh proudly placed next to Mr. Jobs' iconic eyeglasses.
Ticker.art offers vivid, imaginative images inspired by the ticker symbols of the U.S. equity market. These items were commissioned by Tim Knight (founder of Slope of Hope and Prophet.net) who has spent decades spreading the gospel of charts to traders all over the world. In this first collection, only one piece will be created per symbol and only one person will be its owner.
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In 1997, Apple Computer (as it was called at the time) was an also-ran personal computer company on the brink of bankruptcy. Following the triumphant and incredibly unlikely return of its co-founder, Steven P. Jobs, it became the largest company on the planet and a legend in business history. Here we have the original Macintosh proudly placed next to Mr. Jobs' iconic eyeglasses.
Ticker.art offers vivid, imaginative images inspired by the ticker symbols of the U.S. equity market. These items were commissioned by Tim Knight (founder of Slope of Hope and Prophet.net) who has spent decades spreading the gospel of charts to traders all over the world. In this first collection, only one piece will be created per symbol and only one person will be its owner.