Apple almost went broke – now it's celebrating 50 years
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Apple’s journey from the brink of collapse to becoming one of the world’s most valuable companies, with a market valuation surpassing $3.5 trillion, is a fascinating tale in the tech industry. This year, as Apple celebrates its 50th anniversary, the company reflects on its past challenges and triumphs.

In an exclusive interview with 9News, Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing, shared insights into the company’s historic journey, particularly the tumultuous mid-1990s when Apple’s future hung in the balance.

“It was a time when we were uncertain if we could even meet payroll,” Joswiak recalled, highlighting the precarious situation before Steve Jobs made his impactful return to the company.

Greg “Joz” Joswiak has spoken about Apple’s evolution over the past 50 years.(Supplied)

Joswiak also expressed his admiration for the Opera House projection, which he described as a breathtaking celebration of Apple’s milestone anniversary.

Looking forward to the next 50 years, Joswiak emphasized that the principles that have guided Apple thus far will continue to influence its future. “Our success has always been about putting customers first, harnessing technology to unlock human potential, and ensuring our products are personal, user-friendly, and enjoyable,” he explained. “These values will remain central as we move forward.”

“We expect to continue creating groundbreaking products,” Joswiak added, anticipating many more innovations over the coming decades.

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