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Apple locks in new CEO Tim Cook through 2021
Apple's board of directors last Friday moved to lock in new CEO Tim Cook through mid-2021 by awarding him 1 million shares of the company's stock. Read More


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Ken Gagne: Steve Wozniak on Steve Jobs' resignation
Looking back at Steve Jobs' career at Apple, he's produced and invented many insanely great products. But what's the response of Apple's oft-overlooked co-founder to Jobs' resignation as CEO? Read More

Potential pitfalls in Apple CEO transition, say experts
Apple's new CEO faces a challenge putting his own imprint on the company as long as Steve Jobs sticks around, a management expert said today. Read More

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