There was once a Brit whose name became a by-word for destructive pre-announcements. He wrote a dozen books and founded a publishing company before launching himself on the computer market. In 1982 he was selling 10,000 computers a month, had sales of $82 million and employed over 1,000 people. The following year he talked publicly …
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