Tim Cook, Apple CEO
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Outgoing Apple CEO Tim Cook's daily routine includes waking before 5 a.m., drinking Diet Mountain Dew during the day, and holding marathon meetings.
The Apple CEO’s morning ritual has nothing to do with products or investors. 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.
Once again, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook has come out swinging against his company’s arch-rival Google. A letter penned by Cook appeared on Apple’s website this month alongside several other neatly designed pages devoted to detailing the company’s privacy ...
Tim Cook is stepping down as CEO after a legendary run that helped me fall in love with tech. Goodbye, sweet Tim.
Tim Cook announced on Monday that he will step down as Apple’s CEO after almost 15 years at the helm. Cook took over as CEO in 2011, less than two months before his predecessor, Steve Jobs, passed away.
Cook laid the groundwork for Apple’s transition into a service-based powerhouse and grew the company to be worth about $4 trillion.
"When I got the call I said, wow, it's Tim Apple (Cook!) calling, how big is that?" President Trump wrote, reviving his viral 2019 nickname.
In a Truth Social post this morning, President Donald Trump recalled the first time Apple Inc.’s Tim Cook phoned him with a problem during his first term in office. Cook, then five years into his tenure as chief executive officer,