Apple's Tim Cook steps down
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Tim Cook announced on Monday that he will step down as Apple’s CEO after almost 15 years at the helm. Cook took over as CEO in 2011, less than two months before his predecessor, Steve Jobs, passed away.
Industry insiders, speaking to a leading news outlet today (April 21), shared what they believe is the real reason for Tim Cook stepping down as Apple CEO after 15 years. John Ternus, the current head of hardware engineering and a 25-year company veteran,
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