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Late Apple CEO’s business cards auctioned

The cards were donated to the school, by a family that used to do catering for the Apple CEO.

A private School in San Rafael, California-the Marin school, has put up three of the late Apple CEO-Steve Jobs’ business cards for auction to raise funds.

During their fundraiser, the school auctions items that range from signed sports memorabilia, ballroom dancing lessons and cruise tickets.

Attendees say the most outstanding of these items are the three business cards belonging to the late Apple CEO-Steve Jobs.

According to Director of Communications at The Marin School, Sierra Antonio, the cards were donated to the school, by a family that used to do catering for the Apple CEO.

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The cards were used by Jobs in his successful days as CEO of NeXT and Chairman of Apple and Pixar.

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