Tim Cook
Apple CEO’s Other Job: Helping Turn Nike Around
Apple chief Tim Cook, the longest-tenured member of Nike’s board of directors, is helping guide co-founder Phil Knight and executive chairman Mark Parker through one of the sportswear giant’s toughest years ever.
The China Edit | Record-Breaking Tourists, Taking On Counterfeiters
This week, Chinese consumers are flocking to in Japan, while brands including Alexander Wang clamp down on counterfeiters.
Co-Founder Phil Knight Retires From Nike Board
Nike chief executive Mark Parker is the new chairman, while Apple chief executive Tim Cook, on the board since 2005, becomes the lead independent director.
Apple Plunge Erases $38 Billion as Product Concern Resurfaces
Apple Inc. shares tumbled, wiping out $38 billion in market value, after disappointing iPhone sales rekindled concerns over whether the company can keep making must-have products.
Apple Faces Old Question of What’s Next Even After Record Profit
Apple Inc., after posting its best fiscal third-quarter profit ever, is facing fresh questions over whether it can keep making hit products.
Bits & Bytes | Etsy IPO, Maison MRKT, Spring, Apple Watch
Bits & Bytes is a weekly roundup of the most important news in the fast evolving fashion-tech space.
Six Percent of U.S. Adults Plan to Buy Apple Watch, Says Poll
About 6 percent of U.S. adults plan to buy Apple Inc's smartwatch according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, with men twice as likely as women to purchase Apple boss Tim Cook's first new major product.
The Apple Watch: Gadget or Fashion Statement?
To conquer the marketplace, the watch will have to appeal not only as a gadget but as a fashion statement.
BoF Exclusive | Apple Watch To Make Editorial Debut in Vogue China
BEIJING, China — Apple's relationship with fashion has grown from a casual flirtation to a full-blown love affair. BoF can reveal that the Apple
Bits & Bytes | Tech Transforming Cosmetics, 'Skin' Wearables, Apple Watch
" How Technology is Transforming the Cosmetics Industry" (Telegraph) "With 87 per cent of people expected to be shopping online and 45 percent via