Tim Cook’s departure from Apple serves as a final note on a leadership tenure that critics consistently underestimated. His exit comes as the financial sector evaluates Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh’s $7 trillion bond market plan and geopolitical concerns rise over the potential duration of conflict in Iran. Additionally, new assessments suggest that the practical realization of quantum computing may be further away than previously estimated.
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