Friday, August 19, 2016

Tim Cook: “Apple Driving is a bit lonely job” – San Rafael Journal

Next week the fifth anniversary is met since Tim Cook became CEO of Apple. The executive 55s admits replace co-founder Steve Jobs has not been easy.

“It’s a little lonely job,” Cook said in an extensive interview with The Washington Post . “The saying that (as CEO) is alone is completely true,” he said.

In recent years, Cook has continued the legacy of Jobs in more ways than one. Apple, which had about $ 230 billion in revenue in 2015, ranks as the most valuable and most profitable company in the S & amp index;. P 500

Under his leadership, the technology giant managed to sell more than one billion iPhone, significantly increased its product line and spread widely in China, where it already has a total of 41 stores retail. A great leap if you consider that only had four in 2011.

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