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What could be next for Apple with new CEO John Ternus [USA TODAY]

Apple Inc. (AAPL)  More Company Research Source: USA TODAY
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Ternus, Apple's current senior vice president of hardware engineering and a 25-year veteran of the company, will succeed Tim Cook as Apple CEO as of Sept. 1. The tech giant announced Cook was stepping down on April 20. Ternus makes sense to take the reins, said Brian Tong, host of the Apple Bitz podcast who has covered Apple for 18 years. "It seems like a natural transition and John Ternus has really been groomed for this," Tong told USA TODAY. And Ternus has previously said that Apple's ability to blend its designs with its own in house technologies, rather than those from an outside company, has allowed the tech giant to push the envelope when it comes to innovation. "I think one of the most, if not the most, profound change at Apple certainly in our products over the last 20 years is how we now do so many of those technologies in house,'' he said in an interview with CNBC on Dec. 23, 2023. “I'm really excited about the products that we're making and even more excited about [Read more]

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What could be next for Apple with new CEO John Ternus [USA TODAY]

Apple Inc.  (AAPL) 
Last apple inc. earnings: 4/30 04:30 pm Check Earnings Report
US:NASDAQ Investor Relations: investor.apple.com
Ternus, Apple's current senior vice president of hardware engineering and a 25-year veteran of the company, will succeed Tim Cook as Apple CEO as of Sept. 1. The tech giant announced Cook was stepping down on April 20. Ternus makes sense to take the reins, said Brian Tong, host of the Apple Bitz podcast who has covered Apple for 18 years. "It seems like a natural transition and John Ternus has really been groomed for this," Tong told USA TODAY. And Ternus has previously said that Apple's ability to blend its designs with its own in house technologies, rather than those from an outside company, has allowed the tech giant to push the envelope when it comes to innovation. "I think one of the most, if not the most, profound change at Apple certainly in our products over the last 20 years is how we now do so many of those technologies in house,'' he said in an interview with CNBC on Dec. 23, 2023. “I'm really excited about the products that we're making and even more excited about [Read more]

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