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No pressure: Apple's new CEO needs to be Steve Jobs and Tim Cook at the same time [CNN]

Apple Inc. (AAPL)  More Company Research Source: CNN
Last apple inc. earnings: 4/30 04:30 pm Check Earnings Report
US:NASDAQ Investor Relations: investor.apple.com
When Ternus takes over as Apple's CEO in September, investors will be eager for a return to the kind of bold, creative action that made Apple a design pioneer under Steve Jobs. They'll also expect Tim Cook-level mastery of Apple's sprawling operations. And they'll want to see the new guy do more than just emulate his predecessors — he must embody Apple's “think different” mantra and put his own stamp on the Ternus Era. So, yeah, congrats on the promotion, John! All you have to do now is steer a $4 trillion company and its 166,000 employees through the wilderness of the artificial intelligence boom and/or bust, come up with a blockbuster product on par with the iPhone and avoid pissing off any of the governments — like China, India and the United States, all of which have competing interests — that hold the keys to your suppliers' factories. No pressure! Of course, any CEO gig is a tall order, but the weight of expectations only grows when it's one of the biggest companies in the [Read more]

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No pressure: Apple's new CEO needs to be Steve Jobs and Tim Cook at the same time [CNN]

Apple Inc.  (AAPL) 
Last apple inc. earnings: 4/30 04:30 pm Check Earnings Report
US:NASDAQ Investor Relations: investor.apple.com
When Ternus takes over as Apple's CEO in September, investors will be eager for a return to the kind of bold, creative action that made Apple a design pioneer under Steve Jobs. They'll also expect Tim Cook-level mastery of Apple's sprawling operations. And they'll want to see the new guy do more than just emulate his predecessors — he must embody Apple's “think different” mantra and put his own stamp on the Ternus Era. So, yeah, congrats on the promotion, John! All you have to do now is steer a $4 trillion company and its 166,000 employees through the wilderness of the artificial intelligence boom and/or bust, come up with a blockbuster product on par with the iPhone and avoid pissing off any of the governments — like China, India and the United States, all of which have competing interests — that hold the keys to your suppliers' factories. No pressure! Of course, any CEO gig is a tall order, but the weight of expectations only grows when it's one of the biggest companies in the [Read more]

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