Apple CEO Tim Cook, who’s been on Nike’s board for 20 years, just doubled his stake in the company. The news helped ease a 13% drop after the company’s disappointing quarterly results last week. If ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook is doubling down on his Nike stock ownership, with his purchase of close to $3 million in shares seen as an endorsement of the sports brand's turnaround strategy. Tim Cook is well ...
Tim Cook's 15-year tenure as Apple CEO has been marked by political balancing acts and swings in innovation. In 2026, he's grappling with trade policy changes and pressure to keep Apple's competitive ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook has been a member of Nike's board of directors for two decades. Cook just made one of his largest open-market purchases of Nike stock. This comes as Nike attempts a bold turnaround ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook disclosed a roughly $3 million open-market purchase of Nike shares this week (via Reuters). According to a regulatory filing published yesterday, Cook purchased 50,000 Class B ...
Tim Cook bought $3 million in Nike shares, nearly doubling his stake in the company. Nike shares jumped after Cook's purchase, signaling support for CEO Elliott Hill's turnaround plan. Nike faces ...
Apple chief Tim Cook bought shares worth about $3 million in Nike, a move that nearly doubled his personal stake in the sportswear maker and signaled confidence in the turnaround strategy laid out by ...
Apple's Tim Cook nearly doubled his stake in Nike. That vote of confidence has investors thinking Nike stock has bottomed. 10 stocks we like better than Nike › Nike (NYSE: NKE) shares surged on this ...
Tim Cook has been with Apple for an exceptionally long time, surpassing even Steve Jobs' tenure at the helm. Cook, now 65 years old and just two years shy of the official government stipulated ...
Over the past months, reports have claimed that Tim Cook's top priority for Apple's tech development is the Apple Glasses, and now, there is a new report claiming that it could finally be unveiled ...
Pluribus is currently the most popular show on Apple TV+. This week, the CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, referenced the series on Twitter using an image of milk and cookies. Unfortunately, it's becoming ...