John Ternus will be the new face of Apple. The official announcement that will replace Tim Cook at the head of one of the most valuable companies on the planet emerged earlier this week. Cook becomes executive president – as happened with Steve Jobs, when he (two months before his death) handed him the position of chief executive officer (CEO) and became chairman. Tragically, it was only for a short time. It was thought that Apple would be unlikely to recover. They were wrong.
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