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Tim Cook Steps Down as Apple CEO After 15-Year Reign

via Washington Times·2h ago

Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down from his position to hand over leadership to the company's hardware leader, ending a 15-year tenure that saw the tech giant's market value soar by over $3.6 trillion. This transition marks a significant shift in the technology sector as the company prepares for a new era of leadership under Cook's successor. The move reflects broader trends in the tech industry regarding succession planning and the evolving landscape of consumer electronics.

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