Aeroplane King - Howard Hughes
In his later years, Hughes had all sorts of incredible eccentricities: he only cut his hair and nails once a year, liked to pee in milk bottles, didn't have physical contact with anyone, injected cocaine for long periods of time, and forced himself to take notes.
Charles Koch, CEO, Koch Industries USA
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.
The Entrepreneurial History Of Tesla Founder Elon Musk
Entrepreneurship is a way of life.Elon enjoys both the pain and the pleasure of being an entrepreneur, and he uses his unique Silicon Valley entrepreneurial model to realize, step by step, a dream that may seem unattainable to others.
Joe Tus, CEO of EMC Company
Joe Tus is one of the world's ten most influential network figures in 2004, and the winner of the Morgan Stanley Global Business Leader Award in 2004. History interestingly divides one's career into two parts. In the first half, the man was a lifeguard and also a professional baseball player; In the second half, he devoted himself to the IT industry, rescued Wang An Computer from bankruptcy, and appointed EMC when the Internet foam burst.
Keep Wang Ning Recalls Apple Ceo Cook's Secret Visit: He Didn't Know It Was Cook Until The Moment He Opened The Door
In his view, this was a demo venture for the university. This, however, laid a solid foundation for Keep's rapid development
James Simmons - Wall Street Alternative Stock God
James Simons is a world-class mathematician and one of the greatest hedge fund managers of all time. The highest paid hedge fund manager in the world with an annual net income of US$1.5 billion.
Jack Dorsey, founder of Twitter
Jack Dorsey, one of the founders of Twitter. Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams and Biz Stone founded Twitter in 2006. Before that, he was a programmer. He was able to see an unnoticed business opportunity in the numerous communication methods such as blog, instant messaging system, e-mail, mobile phone SMS, which reflected his talent.
Sam Walton - Founder of Walmart
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.
Vint Cerf Global Vice President of Google
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".
The Famous American Animator - Walt Disney. Disney
With 56 Academy Award nominations and seven Emmy Awards, Walt Disney is the world's most decorated Oscar winner