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In 1903, the president of a leading bank had certainly leaned out when he told Henry Ford β the founder of Ford Motor Company β βThe horse is here to stay but the automobile is only a novelty β a fad.β In 1992, Andy Grove, the CEO of Intel, had clearly leaned out when he said: βThe idea of a personal communicator in every pocket is a pipe dream driven by greed.β And the former CEO of Microsoft Steve Ballmer had certainly leaned out when he laughed at Apple and said, βThereβs no chance that the iPhone is going to get any significant market share.
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