Tim Cook has surpassed Steve Jobs as Apple's longest-serving CEO, marking a significant milestone. Cook's leadership has steered Apple towards financial stability, achieving record-breaking market capitalization and global expansion. While Jobs was known for disruptive innovation, Cook's tenure emphasizes sustainability, inclusivity, and long-term growth, transforming Apple into a diversified tech empire with a focus on services and hardware.
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