How long will Tim Cook stay Apple’s CEO? The question has come up often, but a new report indicates any big leadership transition is likely a lot farther off than you might expect. No internal signs ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Bajarin covers the tech industry’s impact on PC and CE markets. Tim Cook's leadership at Apple remains steady as he continues ...
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Is Tim Cook leaving Apple?
Tim Cook has been Apple's CEO since August 2011, serving in the role longer than the company's co-founder Steve Jobs. When he ...
Apple launched the iPhone 17 and iPhone Air, drawing superfans to stores worldwide. CEO Tim Cook visited the New York City location to engage with fans on Friday. Cook's first store visit was in 2013 ...
Next year’s unveiling of Apple Glasses could be a key step toward Tim Cook’s “top priority” AR product finally launching.
The Apple CEO, who has been on Nike's board since 2005, represents a vote of confidence in CEO Elliott Hill's efforts to ...
Apple (AAPL) is ramping up CEO succession planning efforts as Tim Cook may step down as soon as next year, the Financial Times reported, citing people familiar with discussions within the company.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook just bought $3 million of Nike stock. Should you load up on NKE too?
Nike (NKE) has spent most of 2025 trying to rebuild investor trust after several disappointing quarters left the stock far ...
Two weeks after turning 65, Apple CEO Tim Cook is again at the center of speculation about when he might step away from the company he has led for more than 14 years. Although traditional retirement ...
Despite Apple Inc.‘s (NASDAQ:AAPL) recent management overhaul, CEO Tim Cook is facing mounting criticism from analysts over his leadership and the company’s innovation strategy. Check out the current ...
Apple should replace Tim Cook as CEO, according to researchers from LightShed Partners. Analysts Walter Piecyk and Joe Galone contend that Apple now requires a visionary product-oriented leader, not ...
Tim Cook said augmented reality allows consumers to be more "present." — -- In an exclusive interview with ABC News, Apple CEO Tim Cook said he favors augmented reality (AR) over virtual reality ...
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