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🎙 Introducing Apple:
🍏 Apple is a tech company — but not the kind that just throws technical specs at you.
From day one, their message was clear: technology should be simple, not confusing.
🍎 Apple doesn’t just focus on power, it focuses on user experience.
Less frustration, easier use, and a good overall feeling.
One of their smartest moves is their ecosystem — once you enter the Apple world, leaving it isn’t that easy.
🍏 The company was founded in 1976 and gradually became the creator of products like the iPhone, MacBook, iPad, and Apple Watch.
🧠 The Apple Team:
🍎 Behind Apple is a highly organized and professional team.
The current CEO is Tim Cook — calm, logical, and extremely disciplined.
Unlike Steve Jobs, who was emotional and revolutionary, Tim Cook focuses more on stability, planning, and long-term growth.
Alongside him, Apple’s design, software, and hardware teams work in perfect coordination so everything feels seamless.
💰 Who invests in Apple?
🍏 Apple is a public company, meaning its shares are traded on the stock market.
A large portion of Apple’s shares is held by major institutional investors and funds, not a single individual.
Names like:
🔸 Vanguard
🔸 BlackRock
🔸 Berkshire Hathaway
are among Apple’s largest shareholders.
🍎 This shows that investors see Apple as a safe, long-term company — not a short-lived trend 🤌🏻
Apple has been profitable, stable, and relatively low-risk for years,
and that’s exactly why big money flows toward it.
🤝 Apple’s Partnerships:
🍎 Apple rarely makes a lot of noise about its partnerships, but they matter.
For example:
🔸 Working with TSMC to manufacture Apple Silicon chips
🔸 Partnering with Sony for iPhone camera sensors
🍏 The interesting thing about Apple’s partnerships is that they usually either choose the best companies, or build the technology themselves.
For Apple, collaboration is a tool — not a dependency 🤌🏻
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