Panthers007
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@MCorleCapital @kkmaway @laurenbalik isn't that steven balik guy just pretending as lauren ? coincidence there is another lauren balik in nyc that is dead.
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I remember @laurenbalik asking all sorts of stupid and retarded...and self interested questions...
Remember her to do about Sacks effectively imprisoning her..
She was nuts..
Now she is dead
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@k_ra_mr @svadhyayi It’s been overvalued since 1971 and can stay overvalued for another 50 years
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@svadhyayi He is not wrong on the technical metrics. Jealousy or no jealousy, overvalued they are
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@MatDak @radbackwards Pepsi is getting better at marketing than coca cola
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@HayekAndKeynes This is why US can handle large debt because it has assets
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What happens if John Ternus fails? What's the future for Apple?
The advantage Apple has, is that Tim Cook will still be there and deeply involved with the company.
As Executive Chairman, Cook would likely play a larger role in stabilizing the company while the board evaluates its options.
After that, Apple would almost certainly look internally before considering an outsider.
In my opinion, the following names could be candidates:
• Johny Srouji: Apple's silicon and AI strategy leader.
• Craig Federighi: The face of iOS, macOS, and Apple's software ecosystem.
• Deirdre O'Brien: Experienced operator with broad organizational oversight.
Greg "Joz" Joswiak is an interesting dark horse, but I don't think he's the most likely successor. He's Apple's marketing chief and has been with the company since 1986, playing major roles in the launches of the iPod and iPhone.
What's interesting is that Joz may actually be more valuable where he is.
Apple only has a few executives left who can walk on stage and instantly command credibility with customers, developers, investors, and the media.
That makes him incredibly important, even if he never becomes CEO.
In many ways, Joz feels more like Apple's modern-day Phil Schiller than Apple's next Tim Cook
The bigger issue isn't replacing Ternus.
It's that Apple chose him after years of succession planning.
If he struggles, investors won't just question Ternus.
They'll question Apple's ability to identify and develop future leaders.
The most interesting scenario is that Ternus succeeds operationally but fails to deliver meaningful innovation.
That's where pressure would build quickly because Apple didn't choose a hardware engineer to maintain the status quo.
They chose him to lead Apple's next era.
If Ternus were to fail, I firmly believe the next CEO conversation starts with Johny Srouji, especially if AI and custom silicon become Apple's most important competitive advantages over the next decade.

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@Jaseemh @qcapital2020 If year 5 then SPY is better investment probably
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@qcapital2020 So you're saying they will find a way to goose the stock!
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@HayekAndKeynes What about Indians? Where do they fit in here? 🤣
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@NoPlaceForMeUp @mxtaverse Lebanon begging for ceasefire but Israel still hammering them. Why is that
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@mxtaverse what? Paki's have publicly admitted to begging for the ceasefire at this point buddy.
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@notCloutbay @_Beachlife117 This things are not covered. It’s out of pocket
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dumbest tweet on X today. the national average price of gasoline will not drop below $2 this year
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman
🚨 BOOM! Oil prices have tanked! Trust Trump! Gas prices under $2.00 a gallon coming soon!
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@Shivam_h9 @SergioGor He will be back. He is the new Lord Dalhousie
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Did @SergioGor run away from India to avoid getting summoned? He must be aware of the preplanned cold blooded strikes on the ships having Indian crew.
Why is he hiding in Central Asia? Must be asked to pack the bags and go. This is deliberate terror attack carried by US.
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