Apple has officially been led by Tim Cook as CEO since Steve Jobs died in 2011. He has run the company before that, during Jobs' health absences, but since joining in 1998, he's been key to how ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook greeted customers at the 5th Avenue store in New York who were purchasing the new iPhone 16, which is ...
Apple requires its chief executive Tim Cook to use only private jets for personal safety Apple's chief executive Tim Cook has been ordered by the firm to use only private jets for both business ...
Starting the day ludicrously early seem to be a badge of honor for CEOs like Apple's Tim Cook, who famously gets out of bed at 3:45 a.m. every day. Cook is far from the only one - Richard Branson ...
Tim Cook is the first CEO of a Fortune 500 company to come out as gay. He revealed his sexuality in 2014. Cook then said that he is a private person but ultimately decided that he was being ...
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, is living the high life in Italy. Cook and other Apple executives attended the Venice Film Festival in Italy. Here's a look at the glitz, glam, and luxury. Apple CEO ...
It must have been a difficult decision for Cook. In 1997, Apple was an industry laughingstock: Michael Dell, one of Microsoft's closest partners, once said that if he were in Jobs' shoes ...
As criticism over lack of innovation at Apple persists, CEO Tim Cook's strategy of increased R&D investment and diverse product development invites a reassessment. Rather than focusing on a single ...
“I consider being gay among the greatest gifts God has given me,” Cook said when he became the first Fortune 500 CEO to come out publicly as gay in 2014. He has been an outspoken advocate for ...
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Hardware engineering chief John Ternus may be the frontrunner to replace Tim Cook as Apple CEO, according to an influential Bloomberg reporter. These are some of the bizarre daily habits of top ...
Cook, the first openly gay CEO of a Fortune 500 company, made national headlines after Apple refused the FBI’s request to give the government access to the phone of one of the perpetrators of ...