Apple has named John Ternus as its new chief executive to replace Tim Cook who will become executive chairman at the technology giant. Ternus, currently the head of hardware engineering who has been at Apple for 25 years, will take over from Cook on 1 September. Cook has led Apple since 2011 after the late Steve Jobs resigned for health reasons. He will stay as chief executive through the summer to work with Ternus on the transition after which he will "assist with certain aspects of the company, including engaging with policymakers around the world". Cook's decision to step away from the chief executive role follows months of speculation that Apple was looking for a successor. He described the job as "the greatest privilege of my life" and during his tenure he led the company to become one of the most valuable in the world. In 2018, Apple became the first public company to be valued at $1 trillion (£740bn). It is now worth $4 trillion. Cook describe...
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