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Tim Cook, Apple CEO and Stepping Down

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Apple CEO Tim Cook Steps Down, John Ternus Replaces Him
After nearly 15 years as Apple CEO, Tim Cook is stepping down.

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Tim Cook will step down as Apple CEO and hand reins over to the iPhone maker’s hardware leader
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Tim Cook Is Stepping Down as Apple’s CEO. He’s Keeping the Most Important Job–For Now
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Who is John Ternus, the incoming CEO of Apple?
Apple veteran John Ternus will take over the $4 trillion company as CEO come September 1.

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Who is John Ternus: Apple’s hardware chief set to succeed Tim Cook as next CEO
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Apple CEO Cook plans his departure. The tech giant he leaves behind won’t be the same.
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Apple names John Ternus as next CEO, signals AI-driven future
Ternus, who joined Apple in 2001, has played a key role in reigniting sales of products such as Apple’s Mac ‌computers, which have gained market share in recent years.

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Apple names insider John Ternus as CEO, Cook to become executive chairman
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Read Tim Cook's full memo to Apple employees on stepping down as CEO
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The first openly gay Fortune 500 CEO, Tim Cook said Alabama was ‘too slow’ on LGBTQ+ rights

The openly gay soon-to-be-former CEO of one of the largest tech companies in the world had his critiques about his home state of Alabama’s lack of LGBTQ+ equality. On Monday, it was announced that Tim Cook is stepping down from the helm of Apple after leading the company following Steve Jobs’ death in 2011.
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I rated Tim Cook a 'loser' in 2013. He proved me — and Silicon Valley — wrong.

Tim Cook defied Silicon Valley's founder myth, turning Apple into a $4 trillion giant and proving non-founders can build lasting value
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