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Apple CEO Transition Sparks Crypto Speculation as Tim Cook Steps Down

Apple CEO Transition Sparks Crypto Speculation as Tim Cook Steps Down

Apple's CEO Tim Cook is stepping down on September 1, 2026, and will become Executive Chairman. John Ternus, currently Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, will succeed him. The leadership change has sparked crypto speculation, as Cook's departure marks a significant shift in Apple's corporate history, with Cook having led the company since 2011.

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