3. Steve Jobs:
Steven “Paul” Jobs was born on February
24, 1955 in San Francisco, California. Was an
American entrepreneur. 1972: Graduates from
high school and enrolls at Reed College in
Portland, Ore, but drops out after one semester.
Steve Jobs grew up in a lower-middle class
suburban neighborhood in the 1960s. Jobs works
for video game maker Atari and attends meetings
of the Homebrew Computer Club with Steve
Wozniak, Steve got saddened when he heard
about bill gates launched the windows,
4. Steve Jobs:
After losing a power struggle with the board of
directors in 1985, Jobs left Apple and founded neXT, a
computer platform development company specializing
in the higher-education and business markets. As the
new CEO of the company, Jobs oversaw the
development of the iMac, iTunes, iPod, iPhone, and
iPad, and on the services side, the company's Apple
Retail Stores, iTunes Store and the App Store.
The success of these products and services, provided
several years of stable financial returns, and propelled
Apple to become the world's most valuable publicly
traded company in 2011. The reinvigoration of the
company is regarded by many commentators as one
of the greatest turnarounds in business history.
5. Steve Jobs:
Jobs has received a number of honors and
public recognition for his influence in the
technology and music industries. He has
widely been referred to as "legendary", a
"futurist" or simply "visionary", and has been
described as the "Father of the Digital
Revolution", a "master of innovation", and a
"design perfectionist".
6. Steve Jobs:
Entering In Graphics World:
In 1986, Jobs bought The Graphics Group (later
renamed Pixar) from Lucas film’s computer
graphics division for the price of
$10 million, $5 million of which was given to the
company as capital.
And these are the films produced by Steve jobs in
partnership:
Toy Story 1, 2 3
Finding Nemo,
Wall-E and many others.
8. S. A Alavi:
S. A Alavi is the man of high spirit and superb
motive. When he was 20-year-old, was doing a
small time job at a sugar mill in East Pakistan, he
had a severe toothache, which worsened to such
a degree that he asked God to take away his life if
it can not be cured.
He tried different medicines and prescriptions
from dentists but to no avail.
Finally his prayer was answered. One day he
came across a dentist who claimed to cure
toothache with help of his own medicinal powder
he called Dentonic.
9. S. A Alavi:
In 1958, Alavi moved to Karachi along with a
product conceived and named by someone else.
He first made Dentonic for himself, family and
friends. Soon, every one was asking for it.
That is when he realized it could be marketed.
Gifted with entrepreneurial spirit, he started doing
odd jobs to save money for his product, which
went on to become a household name in the next
couple of years. In March 1963, he started making
and marketing Dentonic from a two-room factory
and now the Dentonic is a compulsory product for
every house.
11. Haji Mohammad Ali (Late):
STUDENT BIRYANI: It’s a long history of 40
years of hard work, perseverance and passion.
The idea of establishing Cafe� Students was
conceived and materialized by Haji
Mohammad Ali (Late) in 1969 with very
humble beginnings.
It all started from home cooked Biryani and a
few other dishes served from a small eatery
located in the middle of the
city, Saddar, Karachi.
12. Haji Mohammad Ali (Late):
It is that popular taste of Biryani which
dominated the business name of Café
Students, and now Student Biryani is the title
of fame.
Patience and hard work resulted in a stable
and gradual increase in the business.
Responding to market demands resulted in
various milestone achievements. In 1976, the
first infrastructural improvement was made by
creating a seating capacity of a hundred
people.
13. Haji Mohammad Ali (Late):
Afterwards, there was a series of daring
business decisions taking into account various
market needs spanning from business
development, beating competition, making use
of technological improvements, development
of management systems, creating a market
niche, to ensuring a dominating presence
within this cosmopolitan.
15. Michael Dell:
Michael Dell is the chairman of the board of
directors and chief executive officer of Dell, the
company he founded with $1000 in 1984 at
the age of 19. Notably quoted as saying that
“technology is about enabling human
potential,” Michael’s vision of how technology
should be designed, manufactured and sold
forever changed the IT industry.
16. Michael Dell:
In 1992, Michael became the youngest CEO ever to
earn a ranking on the Fortune 500.
In 1998, Michael formed MSD Capital, and in 1999, he
and his wife established the Michael & Susan Dell
Foundation to provide philanthropic support to a
variety of global causes.
Michael is an honorary member of the Foundation
Board of the World Economic Forum and is an
executive committee member of the International
Business Council. He serves as chairman of the
Technology CEO Council and is a member of the U.S.
Business Council and the Business Roundtable. He
also serves on the governing board of the Indian
School of Business in Hyderabad, India, and is a
board member of Catalyst.
18. Bill Gates:
William Henry "Bill" Gates III (born October
28, 1955) is an American business magnate
and philanthropist
Gates is the former chief executive and current
chairman of Microsoft, the world’s largest
personal-computer software company.
he was the wealthiest American and the
second wealthiest person
19. Bill Gates:
Gates is one of the best-known entrepreneurs of
the personal computer revolution.
Gates' last full-time day at Microsoft was June
27, 2008. He remains at Microsoft as non-
executive chairman.
In 1987, Gates was listed as a billionaire in the
pages of Forbes' 400 Richest People in America
issue, just days before his 32nd birthday. As the
world's youngest self-made billionaire, he was
worth $1.25 billion, over $900 million more than
he'd been worth the year before, when he'd
debuted on the list