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Apple CEO Tim Cook Achieves An Astonishing Feat; Being The Company’s Chief Executive For Longer Than Steve Jobs, Surpassing The Record Today, And Showing No Signs Of Slowing Down
Steve Jobs has gone through two instances where he became Apple’s CEO. On the first occasion, he became the technology giant’s interim Chief Executive from September 16, 1997, to January 5, 2000, with his tenure lasting for 841 days. He was later named official CEO on January 5, 2000, and resigned in 2011, after which he was succeeded by Tim Cook. Despite the technology industry remembering Jobs as the man who changed the world, it was Cook who …
Tim Cook has just crossed a symbolic course: he has now led Apple for a longer time than Steve Jobs has held the position of boss, at all times. This step marks a turning point in the history of Cupertino's firm. Two separate mandates for Steve Jobs Steve Jobs led Apple as boss [...] Read more... Follow iPhoneAddict.fr on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone and iPad (link App Store) Read mo…
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