Looks like Cook has made Apple really stable and super profitable, but it isn't as exciting as the Steve Jobs era. If Ternus takes over, we might get a bit more product‑driven push again. Still, a CEO change at a company this size usually brings some short‑term uncertainty. What do you all think?
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Good for Apple.
Tim had a very conservative approach to growing the company, so only time will tell how the new guy will fare.
This wasn't a sudden decision; the transition was planned a long time ago, so there's nothing to panic about.
About time - Apple needs to innovate and stop the stagnation.
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Good for us consumers. Apple will probably add more ports now.
Good for Apple.
I think in the long run Ternus will be a good choice!
This graphic is really terrible, looks like something from the pre‑2015 PowerPoint days.
Some interesting design choices went into this graphic!