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Donald Trump referred to Tim Cook as ’Tim Apple’ in a recent Truth Social post while possibly referring to his 2019 mistake
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Tim Cook just sold Apple stock near all time highs. Here is why one analyst says Alphabet is the smarter trade
Quick Read Apple (AAPL) trades at 38x P/E with iPhone revenue of $56.99B rebounding 16.6% YoY, yet faces memory chip cost inflation that Nintendo already flagged by raising hardware prices, while insiders including CEO Tim Cook sold heavily in April despite the stock rising 12.
Apple CEO Tim Cook says three factors drove his decision to step down: the company's remarkable performance, its roadmap and the readiness of successor John Ternus.
Trump called Cook “Tim Apple” and shared the first call he received from his fellow billionaire during his first term.
Trump in his second term has taken a strong interest in Silicon Valley, bringing powerful tech leaders into his orbit.
Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering John Ternus will take over as CEO at the start of September.
What Steve Jobs told Tim Cook. According to the post, Jobs had invited Cook to his house and informed him that he wanted him to become the next CEO of Apple. Cook said he initiall
President Trump landed in Beijing, China, for a summit with President Xi Jinping. The historic meeting comes as the Iran war continues and as questions linger about Taiwan's future. Adriana Diaz anchored this CBS News special report.