Apple CEO Tim Cook to step down, ending nearly 15-year reign leading the iPhone maker
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Apple CEO Tim Cook will step down on September 1, with John Tenus becoming the new CEO.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook will step down from his role on September 1, concluding nearly 15 years leading the iPhone maker. He will transition CEO duties to John Tenus, Apple's head of hardware engineering. Cook will remain involved with the company, assuming the position of executive chairman. This marks a significant leadership change for one of the world's most valuable technology companies.
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Tim Cook Steps Down as Apple CEO; John Ternus Named Successor
Tim Cook is stepping down as Apple CEO after nearly 15 years, with John Ternus, Apple's head of hardware engineering, named as his successor. Cook will transition to an executive chairman role, marking a significant leadership change for the tech giant.
Apple CEO Tim Cook to Step Down, John Ternus Named Successor
Tim Cook is set to step down as Apple CEO, concluding nearly 15 years leading the tech giant. John Ternus, Apple's head of hardware engineering, has been named as his successor, marking a significant leadership transition for the company.
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