WWDC Will Be Tim Cook's Swan Song. I Expect Something Siri-ous
Before Cook bows out after an undeniably successful tenure at Apple's helm, there's one final thing he'll want to tick off his to-do list.
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"I love Apple, and I consider it the privilege of a lifetime to have worked here for almost 14 years, and I'm very excited about this new role." That's how Tim Cook opened the iPhone 4S event in October 2011, his first product launch as Apple's CEO.
Fifteen years later, we're on the precipice of another landmark Apple event for the chief of one of the world's most iconic and valuable companies. This Worldwide Developers Conference will be Cook's last before he hands over the reins to incoming CEO John Ternus in September, likely just ahead of that month's iPhone event.
There's not really a leadership change playbook at the company, as Cook took over from Steve Jobs as his struggle...
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