Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down, John Ternus set to replace him
Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down, with the company announcing on Monday that John Ternus will take his place as the technology giant''s leader.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down, with the company announcing on Monday that John Ternus will take his place as the technology giant''s leader.
Apple CEO Tim Cook will step down in August and become executive chairman of Apple''s board.
Apple said Monday afternoon that Tim Cook will step down as CEO, a role he has held since 2011, when he succeeded the late Steve Jobs. Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering
Tim Cook, Apple''s chief executive, said on Monday that he would step down after nearly 15 years running an operation that rode the wild popularity of the iPhone to become one of the most
Apple on Monday named John Ternus as its new chief executive officer, effective Sept. 1, and said that Tim Cook would take the role of executive chairman. Subscribe to read this story ad
The 65-year-old Cook will turn over CEO duties to Apple''s head of hardware products, John Ternus, on September 1 while remaining involved with the Cupertino, California, company as
Tim Cook, the executive who led Apple to become a $4 trillion company and defined its identity in the post-Steve Jobs era, is stepping down as CEO, Apple said on Monday.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down from the job that he inherited from the late Steve Jobs, ending a 15-year reign that saw the company''s market value soar by more than $3.6 trillion
Apple announced that CEO Tim Cook will step down from the role later this year and John Ternus will take his place.
After nearly 15 years as Apple CEO, Tim Cook is stepping down. He will continue to operate in the role until Sept. 1, when he will be replaced by John Ternus, the company''s senior vice