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Under Cook, Apple became hugely successful, if not always surprising. Apple CEO Tim Cook announced this week that he’s stepping down from his position in September and handing the reins to John Ternus, currently the company’s senior vice president of Hardware Engineering and a 25-year employee.
After 15 years as CEO of Apple, Tim Cook announced in an open letter that he is stepping away from his role in September to become executive chairman of the company. In the letter, he also shared the first thing he does every morning—and it’s a habit that all leaders can lean into.
It is more than a week since Apple announced that Tim Cook would be transitioning to the role of Executive Chairman and John Ternus would be taking over as CEO, so if you think the Macalope has a “Ternus”-based pun to start this week’s column that hasn’t already been used,
After Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) announced recently that CEO Tim Cook will step down on Sept. 1, investors are reflecting on Reddit on how the company and its CEO helped turn small investments into homes or early retirement,
Replace the traditional broadcast model and experience with something far more interactive and personal. Instead of watching from a fixed camera broadcast angle, fans could, theoretically, shift perspectives and view multiple games simultaneously to experience plays as if they were standing in the hardwood.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down after nearly 15 years at the helm of one of the world’s largest and most successful tech companies.
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Jim Cramer says Tim Cook built something no other CEO has: A device people think is their friend
Quick Read Jim Cramer praised Tim Cook for building Apple (AAPL) into a company where consumers treat products as personal companions rather than mere electronics. Are you ahead, or behind on retirement?