Tim Cook: The End of Apple CEO?

Apple CEO, , went to Chicago to check out a new Apple Store and ended up talking about its successors.

"Στο ρόλο μου ως Διευθύνων Σύμβουλος είναι και να προετοιμάζω όσο το δυνατόν περισσότερους να γίνουν Διευθύνοντες Σύμβουλοι, και αυτό κάνω. Τότε θα αποφασίσει το συμβούλιο", δήλωσε ο Cook σε μια συνέντευξή του στο BuzzFeed News.Tim CookIn the BuzzFeed video, Cook was sitting next to Angela Ahrendts, former Burberry CEO, who runs Apple's retail store, and was mentioned as a potential future CEO of Apple.

Η Ahrendts δήλωσε πάντως ότι οι συγκεκριμένες αναφορές που την ήθελαν να είναι η επόμενη CEO της Apple είναι "fake news" και "ανοησίες."

Cook, 56, joined Apple in 1998 as senior vice president of worldwide operations. He was named CEO In August 2011, when co της εταιρείας Steve Jobs παραιτήθηκε λόγω s. Jobs died three months later, in October, just days after the iPhone 4S was released.

Although Cook may be rather small to withdraw, some Apple observers have thought he might be interested in a future career in politics, as he has shown more political interests than previous Apple CEOs. Cook, however, denies having future plans to deal with politics.

On the other hand, Cook spoke about the upcoming iPhone X, which was released on Friday.

"We will see what will happen," said Apple CEO.

Let's mention that if Tim Cook's plan does not work well with both iPhone 8 and iPhone X devices, investors could demand drastic changes in Apple's leadership.

Φυσικά ο Tim Cook μάλλον είναι άτυχος στην πορεία του σαν CEO της Apple, καθώς το μέτρο σύγκρισης ήταν πάντα ο Jobs...

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