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Bank of America predicts big changes after John Ternus becomes Apple’s CEO

John Ternus and Tim Cook at Apple Park.

The Bank of America (BoA) is predicting big changes after John Ternus becomes Apple’s CEO, reports The Street.

Ternus will replace Tim Cook in that position on September 1. Cook will become executive chairman of Apple’s Board of Directors.

Here’s some highlights of the report from The Street: Cook’s Apple has everything to do with extraordinary execution at an immense sale. For color, Apple created $32 million in value for every hour over the past 15 years under Cook’s tenure. Moreover, the iPhone maker became a cash-flow-generating machine, able to manage a remarkably complex product ecosystem. 

Apple’s free cash flow has more than quadrupled under Cook, rising from $33 billion in fiscal 2011 to nearly $137 billion on a trailing-12-month basis. 

BofA expects much of that juggernaut of a machine to remain firmly intact under Ternus. The potential break with the Cook era is mostly in risk appetite.

The bank underscored Apple’s move away from its net-cash-neutral objective as an early signal that its management might be more willing to deploy capital. That would translate into heavier R&D spending, more CapEx, and potentially bigger acquisitions, areas that weren’t major features of Cook’s strategy.

Under Ternus, BofA sees the possibility of Apple moving much more quickly into new categories, including AI glasses, camera-equipped AirPods, smart rings, home automation, personal assistants, and robotics.

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Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.

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