With 56 Academy Award nominations and seven Emmy Awards, Walt Disney is the world's most decorated Oscar winner
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With 56 Academy Award nominations and seven Emmy Awards, Walt Disney is the world's most decorated Oscar winner
Soon after the war, all products were extremely popular in the recovering Japanese market, but by chance, Yoshida knew that hand-made zips were lagging far behind the international market, so he strongly advocated that his colleagues in the zip association jointly finance the purchase of a state-of-the-art production line.
Masayoshi Yanai decodes the key management principles behind the "soul" of the Xpress Group: the very principles that accompanied his father's menswear tailor shop and built it into a global casual wear giant.
Steve Jobs (1955-2011), inventor, entrepreneur, co-founder and former CEO of Apple Inc. In 1976, Jobs and his friends founded Apple Computer Company. He accompanied the rise and fall and revival of Apple for decades. He successively led and launched the Macintosh computer, iMac, iPod, iPhone and other electronic products that swept hundreds of millions of people around the world, profoundly changing the way of modern communication, entertainment and even life. He died of illness on October 5, 2011 at the age of 56.
Françoise Betancourt Meyers, French, source of wealth: L’Oréal In April 2022, Françoise Betancourt Meyers and her family were ranked 14th on the 2022 Forbes global billionaires list with us$74.8 billion.
Paul Otellini (1950.10.12-2017.10.2), male, was born in San Francisco, USA. He is the president and CEO of Intel, the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer. He officially joined Intel in 1974 and became the fifth CEO of Intel in 2005. On November 19, 2012, Intel announced that its president and CEO Paul Otellini had decided to retire at the company's annual general meeting in May 2013, when he would resign from his managerial position and directorship. On October 2, 2017, Intel announced that former CEO Paul Otellini died in his sleep at the age of 66.
Sam Walton (29 March 1918 - 5 April 1992) was the founder of Wal-Mart and Sam's Club and became the richest man in the United States in 1985. He was awarded the Medal of Freedom by President George Bush Sr. in 1992 and died that same year at the age of 74.
Koch Industries is the world's second largest privately held company after Cargill in the United States and the largest unlisted company in the world, with businesses in oil, energy, chemicals and timber. The Koch brothers own refineries in Alaska, Texas, Minnesota and elsewhere, which have brought them a steady stream of wealth.
Vint Cerf, one of the co designers of Internet basic protocol - TCP/IP protocol and Internet architecture, Google's global vice president and one of the founders of Internet. In the 1970s, Vint Cerf once participated in the early development and construction of the Internet and won the reputation of "the father of the Internet".
Estee Lauder, like many business leaders, has done its share of bad deeds
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