Donald Trump became America’s 47th president. And many who watched the inauguration spotted Tim Cook in the audience. Which seemed a bit odd. Considering his political views are completely opposite of Trump’s.
Apple CEO Tim Cook met with President Donald Trump on Thursday morning, likely to discuss the import tariff situation and US manufacturing. Tim Cook arriving at the White House on November 20 There's little detail about the visit, as first reported by ...
Apple’s (AAPL) new $500 billion investment plan is winning over President Donald Trump — and proving that CEO Tim Cook knows how to play ball.
Apple is fighting for DEI as its Big Tech peers pull back diversity initiatives. However, Tim Cook has said the company's approach to DEI may change to comply with the "legal landscape" under the Trump administration.
Another analyst said, “Cook continues to prove that he is 10% politician and 90% CEO,” referring to the Apple chief executive.
It’s not clear what manufacturing facilities Trump was referencing, though Foxconn Technology Group — which manufactures the company’s iPhones — already has a large manufacturing presence in Mexico and has announced plans to expand its footprint there.