Apple’s Incoming CEO Makes His Earnings Call Debut
Tim Cook announced his upcoming departure as Apple's CEO after 15 years, with John Ternus set to succeed him in September and making his first appearance on the company's earnings call. Ternus emphasized continuity in financial discipline and hinted at an exciting product roadmap, including anticipated innovations like a foldable iPhone. While Cook praised Ternus as the most trusted leader for Apple's future, questions remain about the company's delayed AI advancements, particularly the postponed rollout of a more personalized Siri.
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Tim Cook is finally stepping down as Apple’s CEO after 15 years at the helm. On Thursday, his recently named successor, John Ternus, made his first earnings call cameo as the incoming CEO and gave a veiled glimpse into what Apple enthusiasts could expect from his tenure. “We have an incredible roadmap ahead, and while you’re not going to get me to talk about the details of that roadmap, suffice it to say, this is the most exciting time in my 25-year career at Apple to be building products and services,” Ternus told…
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