Saturday, May 10, 2008

Mashup of 3 Clients articles - Redone

Born in the Italian town of Reggio di Calabria in 1955, the daughter of a businessman and a dressmaker to the aristocracy. Jobs’s passion for personal computing comes through when he talks about the years he spent working on computers. Zhang Yin began waste-paper trading in Hong Kong in 1985, adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs, Donatella who came up with the idea of using well-known models for the catwalk shows, knowing it would generate more press coverage for the Versace label, Zhang continued shipping waste paper to mainland China to make the cardboard, After graduating from high school in 1972, Gianni's murder changed Donatella's life forever, Jobs began attending Wozniak’s computer hobbyist club, the Homebrew Computer Club, Her company, Nine Dragons Paper Holdings, now China's largest packaging maker.

He then
began working as a technician for Atari, a company that manufactured popular video games, So she did her first collection, attended by a host of celebrities, was a triumph, There is no immediate risk of Zhang's wealth shrinking, as China registered 10.7% growth in 2006, the fastest since 1995, Working at Atari allowed Jobs the chance to save enough money for a spiritual retreat to India. Her companies take heaps of waste paper from the United States and Europe, ship it to China and recycle it into corrugated cardboard, Donatella brought a new sensibility to the house of Versace. These days, the label is more in tune with the modern career woman. Zhang jumped to No. 5 this year in the Forbes ranking of the wealthiest people in China, from No. 107 last year, largely because of the huge public stock listing. Jobs set out to modernize the company's computers, With profits looking good and rave reviews in the fashion press, Donatella is riding high.

Sources:

http://www.hellomagazine.com/profiles/donatellaversace/
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/j/steven_p_jobs/index.html
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/01/15/business/trash.php?page=2

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