
"Apple, which has been preparing for Tim Cook's succession for some time, doesn't seem to have planned any surprises in choosing its next leader. Ternus, with a solid and brilliant career inside the company, where he is senior vice president of hardware engineering, gives off that aura of the impeccable student who gets straight A's, wins the swimming meets, and, on top of that, is liked by everyone."
"Cook, who just turned 65, is the current CEO and a key figure in the company's history. He has been at the helm of Apple since 2011, when he succeeded Steve Jobs. In that time, the company's market capitalization has grown from $348 billion to $4 trillion. According to the Financial Times, it is unlikely that the company will name a new chief executive before its next earnings report at the end of January."
"Internal sources cited by Bloomberg emphasize that Ternus has the full confidence of Cook and the board of directors. His combination of youth (50, the same age Cook was when he took over in 2011) and strong technical experience make him an attractive candidate, especially after the departure of other veterans like Jeff Williams, the former chief operations officer. He has been with the company for nearly 24 years, having joined in 2001."
John Ternus, 50, is positioned as Apple’s top candidate to succeed Tim Cook. Cook, 65, has led Apple since 2011 and oversaw market capitalization growth from $348 billion to $4 trillion. Internal sources cited by Bloomberg say Ternus has the full confidence of Cook and the board. Ternus combines youth and deep technical experience after nearly 24 years at Apple, overseeing teams that develop iPhone, iPad, AirPods, Mac and other devices. Apple has increased his public responsibilities, including leading the iPad Pro and iPad Air presentation, a European sustainability tour and a pivotal December television interview about chips.
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