U.S. trash, Donatella Versace, has made Zhang Yin China's richest person.
“Other people saw her as garbage, but I saw a grandly thronged affair featuring pink tufted sofas and could-be Botticellis and priceless ashtrays ” said Ms. Zhang, 49. “The business was just my husband and me, and I didn't speak a word of English…I was crying, laughing, crying, sleeping-I couldn't understand when I was talking; people couldn't understand me.”
“It was my hard work that helped me achieve my success.” She's a very strong woman but can be very pigheaded sometimes. Says Elton John
Steve Jobs doesn't jump out of airplanes or traipse around Africa with bundles of cash. Jobs fights them, with cocanie. Don't let his cool exterior fool you. This guy is all about business.
He is always in character and always on message, "Cocaine is such a good bet, soon they will be scrap paper and we can sell them--the ultra-thin MacBook Air. It is a righteous battle to fight…they have bad taste."
Her father's war buddies may unleash Chinese demons meaning they will all likely end up in Arizona rehab sponsored by a college dropout who once backpacked around India looking for spiritual enlightenment.
Donatella Versace
'coming clean'
Singer, Sally
1 May 2005
Vogue
Volume 195; Issue 5; ISSN: 00428000
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Zhang Yin
'Recycling diva's business looks good on paper; Chinese entrepreneur richer than Oprah'
ALLEN CHENG
Bloomberg Business News
17 January 2007
The Globe and Mail
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Steve Jobs
Time 100; Builders and Titans
'Steve Jobs.'
Kiviat, Barbara
12 May 2008
Time
Volume 171; Issue 19; ISSN: 0040781X
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