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Analysts at LightShed think Apple would benefit from a CEO more focused on the product side of the business — or it risks missing out on the AI boom.
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.
U.S. leaders from across the political spectrum, including Tim Cook, Barack Obama, Ron DeSantis, Nancy Pelosi, and Elizabeth Warren, expressed sorrow and pledged support after devastating Texas floods killed at least 78 people,
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Cryptopolitan on MSNAnalysts at LightShed recommend that Apple replace CEO Tim CookApple should “absolutely” replace CEO Tim Cook with a more forward-thinking new leader, one analyst told a news outlet Wednesday. “Apple now needs a product-focused CEO, not one centered on logistics,” wrote the analysts Walter Piecyk and Joe Galone.
Apple on Tuesday named insider Sabih Khan as its chief operating officer, taking over from Jeff Williams, as part of a long-planned succession. Khan, who has been with Apple for 30 years and is currently the senior vice president of operations, will take on the new role later this month, the iPhone maker said in a statement.