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Steve Jobs Vs Tim Cook: How The Tenures Of Both Apple CEOs Compare

• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Tyler Durden

This visual, created by Made Visual Daily via Visual Capitalist, compares the two eras side by side. It highlights key milestones, product launches, and the company's market capitalization growth.

The data comes from publicly available sources.

Under Steve Jobs, Apple's market cap surged from $2.5 billion to $350 billion, driven by iconic releases like the iMac, iPod, iPhone, and iPad. Meanwhile, Tim Cook has overseen a staggering $3.1 trillion increase in value, with the company reaching $3.7 trillion in 2025, bolstered by services, AirPods, Apple Silicon, and even the Apple Vision Pro.

Jobs: The Product Visionary

Jobs returned to Apple in 1997 during a time of crisis. Over the next 14 years, he delivered breakthrough products that redefined industries—from the original iMac and iPod to the game-changing iPhone and iPad. These weren't just gadgets—they reshaped how people interact with technology.

The launch of the App Store in 2008 also set the foundation for Apple's massive software and services ecosystem, now a major profit center for the company.


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