Steve Jobs didn’t like signing. Therefore, his signature on the original document is a treasured keepsake for Apple fans. The letter was addressed to Susanne Lindberg, the company’s marketing manager, who has been with the company for ten years.
In the letter, Jobs expresses his gratitude and appreciation for his contribution to Apple’s success. He also says that the most important thing is not the result, but the creativity and development process. The billionaire’s signature is in a black gel pen, which is unusual because Apple often printed facsimiles on such paper.
The seller of the piece wants to get $95,000 for an autograph, which is the equivalent of about 7.3 million rubles. It is not yet known whether there are interested buyers.
Source: Ferra

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