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Tim Cook Says Apple’s U.S. Manufacturing Expansion Will Create a ‘Domino Effect’
In a recent interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, Apple CEO Tim Cook detailed the company's significant commitment to boosting domestic manufacturing. Cook stated ... Read More
Tim Cook says Apple’s $600 billion factory build out will create a ‘domino effect.’ But the tech giant still isn’t building iPhones in America
A manufacturer labor shortage and an “impossible-to-replicate” supply chain will keep the tech giant dependent on Asia factories, experts tell Fortune. Read More
Tim Cook says he is 'really pleased' with progress on stitching together Apple's end-to-end silicon supply chain in the US

In an interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, Apple CEO Tim Cook struck an optimistic tone about the iPhone maker's progress bringing more manufacturing to the U.S. He indicated the company is making ... Read More
Tim Cook says Apple investors love that he is putting $600 billion in America

Tim Cook said Apple will invest $600 billion in U.S. manufacturing over four years, with 79 factories set to benefit. Read More
Tim Cook said no to Apple until Steve Jobs gave him ‘one Big reason’ to say Yes
In 1998, Tim Cook, then an executive at Compaq, repeatedly declined offers to join struggling Apple. A brief meeting with Steve Jobs altered Cook's perspective. Impressed by Jobs' vision and ... Read More
Apple's Super Bowl: Tim Cook mobbed in NYC for iPhone 17 launch

Apple CEO Tim Cook celebrating the iPhone 17 launch with crowds of buyers at Apple Fifth Avenue in New York, comparing it to the Super Bowl, calling it Apple's most important day of the year — and ... Read More
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