article says > With her friend Carole Ely, she grew their company, Vector Graphic, into a major manufacturer of microcomputers wikipedia says > Vector Graphic sales peaked in 1982, by which time the company was publicly traded, at $36 million. It faltered soon after... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_Graphic taking a microcomputer company from nothing to a near-billion-dollar market cap on the public markets is…
>Remember Lore Harp? The housewife-turned-MBA who was splashed on the cover of Inc. magazine, lionized in Savvy and interviewed at reverent length by the Harvard Business Review?
>If you have forgotten, it’s not surprising. Vector Graphic, the company Lore and Bob Harp founded nine years ago on their kitchen table in Westlake Village, was ambushed a few years back by management blunders and a good-sized competitor by the name of IBM.