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08/29/2005, 11:20am, EDT

Monday, August 29th

Steve Jobs among "Greatest Business Leaders"

Apple CEO Steve Jobs seized the 26th spot on FastCompany Magazine's list of greatest business leaders of the 20th century. Based on a survey of 7,000 executives by Harvard Business School, Jobs placed just below James L. Kraft of Kraft Foods. Listed above Jobs are company leaders Bill Gates of Microsoft (No. 3), William Hewlett of Hewlett Packard (No. 9) immediately followed by Andrew Grove of Intel (No. 10), Thomas Watson junior of IBM (No. 14), and Thomas Watson senior of IBM (No. 20). Michael Dell was No. 31, while Gordon Moore of Intel placed 41st.


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08/29, 12:46pm, EDT
You'd think they'd give a higher amount of value to customer appreciation of the product and people liking the company.

But no, money made (regardless of the means) looks to be the biggest factor if Bill Gates is up that high.
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