After 15 years leading one of the world’s largest companies, Tim Cook is heading towards the exit door. By the time he steps down as Apple’s CEO on September 1 and helps ease John Ternus into the hot ...
Unsurprisingly, the first reactions from inside Apple to John Ternus becoming CEO are positive, but one source insists he will be better at making decisions than Cook. It refers to multiple colleagues ...
It's the end of an era. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) announced Monday (1) that Tim Cook, the 65-year-old CEO and former chief operating officer under previous CEO Steve Jobs, will step down on Sept. 1 and ...
As Apple prepares to lose its CEO, people in the business and tech world are thinking about what Tim Cook is leaving behind. Apple announced Monday that Cook would step down in September and that John ...
Apple announced its major leadership transition yesterday, with John Ternus officially set to take over as CEO from Tim Cook later this year. Following that announcement, tech leaders (and others) ...
After 15 years as Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook will be stepping down from the role in September. On the latest episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, Kirsten Korosec, Sean O’Kane, and I discussed Apple’s ...
Apple announced Monday that CEO Tim Cook will be stepping down, assuming the role of executive chairman on Sept. 1. Cook, who served as CEO for nearly 15 years, will be replaced by John Ternus.
Tim Cook is logging off as Apple CEO. He announced today he’s stepping down in September after nearly 15 years running one of the most valuable companies in the world. Cook, 65, will move into a new ...
What I meant was: Each time Ford or General Electric names a new CEO, their actions and plans are not compared against their epochal founders. Click to expand... Sure, but was that the case in 1962?
Apple on Monday announced that Tim Cook will be stepping down as CEO, and some top leaders around the world have publicly commented on the news. Effective September 1, Apple's hardware engineering ...
If you haven’t learned enough about John Ternus, this WSJ profile has a note about his race car hobbies, and a pic from his ...