Bank of America predicts a bolder Apple under new CEO John Ternus
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Tim Cook transferred Apple's general management to John Ternus on 1 September, after almost fifteen years in this position. Bank of America maintained its recommendation to buy on the stock and raised its target price to 380 dollars, or about 325 euros. The bank anticipated an increased risk taking under its leadership, with possible acquisitions.
Bank of America predicts a bolder Apple under new CEO John Ternus
Apple's incoming CEO John Ternus As Tim Cook prepares to hand the CEO reins to longtime hardware chief John Ternus on September 1st, Bank of America analysts expect the company to keep its highly efficient, cash-generating machine intact, while showing a greater appetite for bigger bets on R&D, capital spending, acquisitions, and new product categories. Moz Farooque for TheStreet: Bank of America thinks that handoff may become more than just a…
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