"The Apple stock never gets sold,"
"I first met Steve Jobs when he was out of Apple and building Pixar, but I really started buying their stock around 10 years ago,"
"I reinvest all the dividends. I read about them and what they're doing every day, so I know that's the company I believe in more than any other."
"They're so diversified; they're in everything, they have more assets than any company in the world, and they keep on growing and building in new ways."
Fran Tarkenton began buying Apple shares around 2015 and now owns hundreds of thousands of shares. He does not sell his Apple stock and reinvests all dividends. He researched the company and its people before investing and met Steve Jobs during Jobs's Pixar years. He values Apple's diversification, high gross margin, asset base, and ongoing growth into new areas. He treats Apple shares as a financial backstop that helps him sleep well at night regardless of his other business ventures. He monitors Apple daily to stay informed about its operations and strategy.
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