Apple, Tim Cook and Succession Plan
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Macworld on MSNTim Cook is the best kind of CEO: BoringAs much as we often may miss Steve Jobs, even with all his flaws, it’s important to recognize that CEOs with a “l’entreprise, c’est moi” attitude are just not great in general and are often an absolute menace. Tim Cook isn’t perfect, but at least he’s boring.
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Even as Apple faces mounting challenges — from AI stumbles to fading product innovation — the 64-year-old chief executive retains firm control.
The retirement of Apple’s No. 2 executive confirms what the massive company’s fans and critics alike have known for some time: The Macintosh and iPhone creator is at a crossroads, its future less certain than at any time since the 2011 death of its visionary co-founder, Steve Jobs.
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Deepwater’s Gene Munster and author of 'Apple in China' Patrick McGee, join 'The Exchange' to discuss whether Apple needs a new CEO and what needs to happen with the company.