Apple CEO Tim Cook To Step Down In September
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced he will step down from his position in September after serving 15 years in the role. Cook, who joined the company in 1998, will be succeeded by John Ternus, the current head of iPhone and Mac products. The leadership transition follows Cook's tenure which began in August 2011 after Steve Jobs' resignation. John Ternous, currently responsible for products like the iPhone and Mac, will replace him. Analysts have noted the influence of AI developments on major tech valuations.
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Jovem Pan News
“O diretor executivo Tim Cook anunciou que vai deixar o cargo após 15 anos. Cook chegou na empresa em 1998 e se tornou CEO em agosto de 2011.”
RTÉ Radio 1
“Apple as well. It's just recently announced that Tim Cook is stepping down with a new CEO taking over John Ternus in September.”
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