After much independent work by the founders, Apple opened its doors on April 1, 1976. A little over a week later, Wayne decided to leave the company. It has been estimated that today Wayne's shares would be worth in the vicinity of $60 billion.
Wayne sold his stake in Apple for $800 and a payout of $1,500. To this day, Wayne has said he has no regrets. Among the company's key moments is the first Apple computer hand built by Wozniak in the garage of the home where Jobs lived with his parents. An all-in-one microcomputer, it aligned with Jobs' vision of a compact unit that used a keyboard and television set. (Though Jobs would later admit that vision was almost boasting, not thinking practically about the current tech's capabilities.) The first Apple computer would sell over 200 units at $666 a unit.