Friday, August 26, 2011

Steve Jobs resigns to point to Tim Cook, Chief Operating Officer (COO) Apple as a replacement.

CALIFORNIA - As quoted from the Wall Street Journal on Thursday (08/25/2011), Steve Jobs said that he was no longer able to continue his duties as CEO at Apple, and pointed to Tim Cook, Chief Operating Officer (COO) Apple as a replacement.


Steve Jobs resigns to point to Tim Cook, Chief Operating Officer (COO) Apple as a replacement.


After several rumored to be resigning, the official Steve Jobs finally officially announced his resignation from Apple.

"I always say that that would come a day when I will no longer be able to perform duties as CEO of Apple. Unfortunately, that day has arrived," wrote Jobs in keterengan official.

"Apple's Board of Directors has agreed that Cook is the right person to be CEO of Apple's latest," said Art Levinson, Genentech chairman and member of Apple.

The Apple says that he wrote his resignation letter on Wednesday and suggested that Tim Cook was appointed as his successor. Cook also stated by Apple will soon fill the vacant positions.