Mark Gurman just turned the tech industry on its head. Journalist Bloomberg published an extensive article on the future of Apple, Tim Cook and his possible replacement, based, among other things, on statements from some reliable sources.

According to Gurman, in his 63 years old It’s time for Tim Cook to think about Apple’s next chapter and name a replacement. It is well known that the company has been studying this issue for some time, but several anonymous participants claim that this the process is less transparent than expected.

In this regard, Cook made the following statements in podcast from singer Dua Lipa:

“My job is to prepare a few people for success, and I really want that person to come from Apple. My role is to make sure that the board of directors can choose from several people.”

A few words that suggest that The person who will replace Tim Cook is already on the current board of directors.. The Cupertino company does not need external specialists for such an important position and will choose between heads of various divisions.

Something important that Gourmet emphasizes This is at the age of Tim Cook’s replacement.. Jeff Williams’ impeccable track record over the years has made him an ideal candidate, but his current age (61) – just two years younger than Tim – may delay his appointment as CEO. Apple is committed to stability, so choose someone younger will be your goal.

Who will be the future Tim Cook?

Of course, this whole mess wouldn’t have gone viral if Gurman hadn’t targeted the most plausible candidate. According to him and his sources at Apple, the company is preparing everything to John Ternus will succeed Tim Cook as CEO.

Who is Ternus? Well, he joined the company in 2001, has managed countless projects and is currently Apple chief engineer. If you’ve seen the latest iPad Air and iPad Pro launches, his face will be familiar to you. It has been the main character of presentations, advertising and events for some time, and for many this is no coincidence.

In addition, Ternus has 48 years old, an age that would allow him to create stability in the company and enjoy his position, if all goes well, for more than ten years. Of course, we’ll have to wait for now, as a source at Gurman assures us that Tim Cook will lead Apple for at least another 3 years.

Source: Hiper Textual

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I'm Ben Stock, a highly experienced and passionate journalist with a career in the news industry spanning more than 10 years. I specialize in writing content for websites, including researching and interviewing sources to produce engaging articles. My current role is as an author at Gadget Onus, where I mainly cover the mobile section.

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