WWDC rumor roundup: Retina display Macs, iCloud photo sharing, new iOS Maps

  • Apple designer Jonathan Ive says current projects are his 'most important' work

  • Apple said to be ordering 4" screens for next iPhone

  • Apple's iPad plays crucial role in Greece's debt restructuring

  • Free Overnight Shipping on all Macs. Save up to $612 on MacBook Pros: Mac Price Guide updated May 25th. (Find the best prices on Macs)
    Thursday, August 25, 2011

    Apple suppliers anticipate 'minimal' impact from Steve Jobs' resignation

    By Josh Ong

    Published: 11:30 PM EST (08:30 PM PST)


    According to sources at Apple's major suppliers, including Foxconn and Quanta, Steve Jobs' resignation as CEO of the company will have "little impact" on orders due to his successor Tim Cook's wealth of operations experience.

    DigiTimes reported on Friday that industry sources claim suppliers don't expect much disruption to the Apple supply chain because Cook "was already responsible for manufacturing-related business."

    The insiders did, however, suggest that the company's "brand recognition, and creativity and innovation," could be affected. That impact would depend on whether Apple can find "another driver of innovation" in the same vein as Jobs, the report noted sources as saying. Apple's rivals, including HTC and Samsung, could find an opportunity to catch up to the iPhone maker during the transition, the sources went on to speculate.

    Jobs tendered his resignation on Wednesday, writing in a letter that the day had come when he "could no longer meet [his] duties and expectations as Apple's CEO." He had been on medical leave since January, though he maintained a visible presence at the company, even reportedly working a full day at the Apple headquarters on Wednesday.

    Time


    As Apple's new chief, Tim Cook, who has been lauded as one of the world's top logistics experts, is said to have sent an email to employees reassuring them that the company's "best years lie ahead."

    "I want you to be confident that Apple is not going to change. I cherish and celebrate Apple's unique principles and values," he reportedly wrote. "Steve [Jobs] built a company and culture that is unlike any other in the world and we are going to stay true to that—it is in our DNA."

    Tim Cook


    Wall Street has generally responded positively to the news, noting that Apple's stock is unlikely to see a severe drop because investors have been anticipating Jobs' resignation. One analyst compared Jobs to innovative business leaders Henry Ford and Walt Disney, whose companies carried on long after their departures.

    Shares of Apple closed at $373.72, down $2.46 or 0.65 percent, on Thursday, having recovered from a temporary after-hours drop of $19.08 on Wednesday evening.

    Filed under : General 8 Comments ] 
    Story topics: Steve Jobs, Apple, Tim Cook   Print ] [ Story Link ] 


    RSS
    RSS
    Mac Connection End of Summer Sale
    Early 2011 MacBook Pro Model
    Apple
    Price
    Discount
    2.2GHz quad 15" MacBook Pro $2,199.00 $1718.83* $480.17
    2.2GHz quad 17" MacBook Pro $2,499.00 $1,503.49* $559.01
    2.3GHz quad 17" MacBook Pro $2,649.00 $2,036.99* $612.01
    MacBook Pro Model
    Apple
    Price
    Discount
    2.4GHz dual 13" MacBook Pro $1,199.00 $1,086.34 $112.66
    2.8GHz dual 13" MacBook Pro $1,499.00 $1,382.19* $116.81
    2.2GHz quad 15" MacBook Pro $1,799.00 $1,629.54* $196.46
    2.4GHz quad 15" MacBook Pro $2,199.00 $1,971.54* $227.46
    2.4GHz quad 17" MacBook Pro $2,499.00 $2,250.39* $248.61
    *Instant 3% AppleInsider Reader Discount Applied With Coupon code:
    APPINSDRMWB32657

    AppleInsider Features
    Hot Forum Topics

    Recent Articles
    AT&T reportedly unlocking iPhones for deployed military personnel
    Analyst cuts AAPL rating on iPhone subsidy backlash, estimates $1B earnings miss
    AT&T to spend $150M on Lumia launch, more than it did with iPhone
    As 'iPad' becomes synonymous with 'tablet,' Apple must protect brand
    Facebook acquires Instagram for $1 billion
    Apple's Tim Cook awarded $378M in 2011, won't see most of it for years
    Apple's next iPhone predicted to have redesigned 'sleek' unibody case
    AT&T's iPhone unlock process accomplished through Apple's iTunes
    Foxconn employee says Apple placing orders for next iPhone to debut in October
    Most of estimated 21M iOS devices in China concentrated in urban areas
    Universal Pictures now available to re-download on Apple's iCloud
    New aerial images of Apple's planned NC fuel cell, solar farms emerge
    UK ad authority moves closer to '4G' iPad investigation
    Apple unlikely to get Samsung device injunction from US court
    Two more top execs exit RIM as company weighs options
    Apple's Ivy Bridge-powered iMacs rumored to debut in June
    Google rumored to launch sub-$250 7-inch tablet in July
    AT&T will allow out-of-contract customers to unlock their iPhone
    Security issue in Facebook, Dropbox iOS apps requires physical access
    HTC profits collapse 70% in face of competition from Apple, Samsung
    Facebook expected to join Apple, Google & Microsoft on Nasdaq
    Users report 3G connection issues with Apple's new iPad
    Samsung announces estimated $40B in revenue, $5B in profit for Q1 2012
    Apple issues second OS X Java update this week
    Qualcomm, Intel provide Apple with source code in patent battle with Samsung
    Apple share price exceeds Google's as its market cap reaches $590 billion
    Intel sinks 'hundreds of millions' of dollars into Ultrabook ad campaign
    Wikipedia joins Apple in migrating from Google Maps to OpenStreetMaps
    Mac shipments slow on absence of new hardware
    Apple may get 80% tax break to build new Texas campus
    Apple may soon begin selling iPad 2 units built in Brazil
    Apple's 'iPanel' called 'far more than a TV,' expected to launch in 2012
    Biographer says Steve Jobs was legitimately infuriated by Android
    Apple exploring face detection to unlock, customize & interact with iOS devices
    Apple interested in wireless power to charge devices on store shelves
    Briefly: iPad refunds; HonHai raising wages; Nokia Lumia estimates
    'Flashback' trojan estimated to have infected 600K Macs worldwide
    Claim construction tilts toward Apple in US patent lawsuit against Samsung
    Apple reportedly 'noodling with' 7.85-inch iPad prototype
    Apple reluctant to settle e-book pricing probe as antitrust specter looms








    AppleInsider RSS Feed
    AppleInsider © 1997-2011
    Please review our Privacy Policy.
    Written/Edited/Compiled by the AppleInsider Staff.