Business·21.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي Tim Cook Steps Down as Apple CEO After 15 Years, Replaced by John Ternus
Tim Cook is stepping down as Apple CEO after 15 years, leaving behind a $4 trillion company that grew from $350 billion in 2011. At age 65, Cook will become executive chair of the board, with John Ternus, 50, senior vice president of hardware engineering, taking over as CEO. Cook joined Apple in 1998, took over as CEO in 2011 after Steve Jobs' medical leave, and oversaw the growth of iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods, and services like Apple Pay and Apple Music. The company became the first publicly traded company to reach $1 trillion valuation under his leadership.