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Apple CEO Tim Cook is known for being a supply-chain maven. And he faces a tough test as the company navigates a supply environment that’s been disrupted by the artificial-intelligence boom.
One intrepid Morgan Stanley analyst dared to ask how Apple will make money on its AI investments. The answer will not shock you.
Apple CEO Tim Cook attended a private White House screening of a documentary about Melania Trump, and the timing of the event has seen him facing a vitriolic backlash from critics and customers.
Apple's stock rose after hours on iPhone revenue that handily beat Wall Street's estimates. CEO Tim Cook talked China, AI, and the memory shortage.
Apple shareholders and customers didn't get clarity on whether or not iPhone prices would increase due to rising memory costs. In response to an analyst question during the earnings call about potential pricing actions to offset higher memory costs,
Apple CEO Tim Cook on Wednesday sent his staff a personal memo after a backlash for attending a VIP party with Donald and Melania Trump at the White House. Cook had gone to a private premiere of the Melania documentary on Saturday night, just hours after the brutal death of ICU nurse Alex Pretti, who was shot dead by a federal agent in Minnesota.
In an internal memo, Tim Cook said he had discussed the matter with President Donald Trump, according to a Bloomberg report.