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Tim Cook is stepping down from his role as CEO of Apple. In a letter posted publicly on Monday, Cook said Apple will have a new leader starting in September. "I will be transitioning into a new role, leaving the CEO job behind in September and becoming ...
Apple is getting a new CEO in September. Tim Cook, who has run the company for the past 15 years, announced that he's stepping down. Cook took over about a month before the company's visionary co-founder, Steve Jobs, died. NPR's John Ruwitch covers ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook will step down on Sept. 1 after nearly 15 years leading the iPhone maker, handing the role to hardware chief John Ternus. Cook, 65, will become executive chairman. Under his tenure, Apple’s market value rose by more than $3.6 trillion ...
Tim Cook once said he felt "rudderless" while searching for his life's purpose, a personal gap he said remained unresolved until he met Steve Jobs and joined Apple Inc. AAPL, where he came to believe that work should serve humanity.