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Apple CEO Tim Cook talks about working with Steve Jobs, the values at Apple, including privacy and equality, and if he'd run for president. He speaks with David Rubenstein on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations."

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@Jamesrogues60
@Jamesrogues60 18 дней назад
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@Emmahernandez. 18 дней назад
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@JanetHynes
@JanetHynes 7 месяцев назад
Its quiet interesting how we reject the reality of our situation and expect to be able to observe it, control it and even change it. I used to be financially depressed until I read a book that made me realized that the secret to making a million is making better investments.
@jessicasquire
@jessicasquire 7 месяцев назад
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@JanetHynes
@JanetHynes 7 месяцев назад
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@JanetHynes 7 месяцев назад
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@JanetHynes 7 месяцев назад
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@jessicasquire 7 месяцев назад
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@Luissierra12373 9 месяцев назад
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@ElkeHoffman233
@ElkeHoffman233 9 месяцев назад
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@Lincoln191
@Lincoln191 9 месяцев назад
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@Alfredheranndez
@Alfredheranndez 9 месяцев назад
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@Luissierra12373 9 месяцев назад
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@Luissierra12373 9 месяцев назад
Trevor James Beckerman
@harrisonjamie794
@harrisonjamie794 9 месяцев назад
I admire the financial independence of people, But you can live better if you work a little more. After watching this I think there are people out there, on the extreme, who plan to die early just to be able to retire early. To each their own but to me, retirement isn't just about not having to work, it's about having the freedom to do whatever you might reasonably want, such as travel, buying things, enjoying life, etc. I don't think I could retire with less than $3m in income-generating investments, maybe $2m at the very minimum. I plan to work until I'm at least 45
@BrunoLuke
@BrunoLuke 9 месяцев назад
Nobody knows anything, you need to create your own process, manage risk and stick to the plan, through thick or thin while also continuously learning from mistakes and improving
@harrisonjamie794
@harrisonjamie794 9 месяцев назад
@@BrunoLuke Having an investment adviser is the best way to go about the market right now, especially for near-retirees, I've been in touch with a coach for a while now mostly cause I lack the depth knowledge and mental fortitude to deal with these recurring market conditions, I netted over $220K during this dip, that made it clear there's more to the market that we avg joes don't know
@BrunoLuke
@BrunoLuke 9 месяцев назад
@@harrisonjamie794 Who’s the person guiding you
@harrisonjamie794
@harrisonjamie794 9 месяцев назад
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@BrunoLuke
@BrunoLuke 9 месяцев назад
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@lailaalfaddil7389
@lailaalfaddil7389 Год назад
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@lailaalfaddil7389
@lailaalfaddil7389 Год назад
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@941World
@941World 6 лет назад
perhaps the best interview of Tim Cook I have seen this year. agreed to David's point on Tim being one of the best, modest and ego less CEO. indeed the way Apple & their employees work are changing the world and creating endless opportunities. looking forward to one day be one of theirs!
@RalphBarbagallo
@RalphBarbagallo 4 года назад
I wish I could subscribe just to David Rubenstein's interviews and not the entire Bloomberg channel.
@anthonymardiros4070
@anthonymardiros4070 4 года назад
Here's a link to the David Rubenstein playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLGaYlBJIOoa-Ekr4_gWFkGfhYPpeCNQtC
@Ben1829epek
@Ben1829epek 4 года назад
exactly!
@omeringa
@omeringa 4 года назад
absolutely agree..
@anidynamic
@anidynamic 4 года назад
Have you ever looked at the channel?
@omeringa
@omeringa 4 года назад
@@anthonymardiros4070 u can't subs to the pl though
@victoriaal-taie7962
@victoriaal-taie7962 5 лет назад
Tim Cook is such a class act.
@wolverineiscool7161
@wolverineiscool7161 3 года назад
such a money hungry moron is more apt
@bobweiram6321
@bobweiram6321 3 года назад
@@wolverineiscool7161 He is legally required to be greedy. It's his fiduciary responsibility to the shareholders.
@aolanikainoa552
@aolanikainoa552 3 года назад
@@bobweiram6321 fuck shareholders and Tim Cook. Fuck Apple
@pppinto97
@pppinto97 3 года назад
@@aolanikainoa552 Are you broke? Sell off your organs. Save a life
@pppinto97
@pppinto97 3 года назад
@@bobweiram6321 Not legally required to slow down past devices or evade taxes
@every1readthis
@every1readthis Год назад
4yrs later and here I am watching a great interview. Nice.
@adiposerex5150
@adiposerex5150 5 лет назад
iWatch and iTouch were avoided because they mean something else.
@sunnyahmed8840
@sunnyahmed8840 5 лет назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@dr.jaipalreddy6896
@dr.jaipalreddy6896 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@CHEESEBURGER_YT
@CHEESEBURGER_YT 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@UltimateProduction20
@UltimateProduction20 4 года назад
Best comment ever
@ishamfarooq6382
@ishamfarooq6382 4 года назад
hahahaha
@iHappyCamper
@iHappyCamper 5 лет назад
Truly insightful -- glad to catch a glimpse of Tim Cook as a person. His briefly explained position on politics vs policies is admirable, and I believe he's right. His impact, along with other industry leaders, happens from the seat (possibly throne?) of innovation. There's no need to go into politics when he's making a world changing difference as the head of the company's modern accomplishments. Thank you for this interview!
@joshuabseitz
@joshuabseitz 3 года назад
I wish the edits didn't take away from the natural flow of this conversation
@ryanbeverly417
@ryanbeverly417 3 года назад
REALLY? 🤯😅 #GalaxyZFold2 owners please speak up!
@RashidKapadia
@RashidKapadia 6 лет назад
Yet another SUPERB Peer-toPeer Conversation! A special thanks to all who create and share these interviews, allowing us a window into a world that would normally have been closed to us. Highly appreciated.
@ariannareardon6055
@ariannareardon6055 6 лет назад
heard they totally had sex after this
@user-qi3hf8ko3q
@user-qi3hf8ko3q 3 года назад
@@ariannareardon6055 uh?
@babonnell
@babonnell Год назад
Juuuujjjjjjjjjuyyyyyyyy
@tommyjakks
@tommyjakks 3 года назад
You can tell he really thinks before he speaks
@davidrubenstein2725
@davidrubenstein2725 2 года назад
Thanks~~~~
@realsushrey
@realsushrey 2 года назад
U should think before speaking but even more before doing commiting a crime.
@tdrawup
@tdrawup 3 года назад
Best Interview ever! Very Professional and yet very comfortable. Davids knowledge and intelligence is matching with Tims
@UltraDoug
@UltraDoug 5 лет назад
Excellent interview with relevant, intelligent questions. Well done! #GoTim 
@daniel.adeyemi
@daniel.adeyemi 6 лет назад
Oh I enjoyed this interview :-)
@souryavarenya
@souryavarenya 5 лет назад
"iWatch" would sound rather threatening in the times of Facebook scams.
@thegoodguy44
@thegoodguy44 5 лет назад
That’s probably the main reason they didn’t name it that.
@kwiky5643
@kwiky5643 2 года назад
LMAOOO U PREDICTED CSAM SCAN
@Harihar_Patel
@Harihar_Patel 6 лет назад
Tim Cook is a great CEO and I hope he has many years ahead at Apple.
@GQstyless
@GQstyless 5 лет назад
TheMightyHarihar i hope he go to hell very soon...
@josethemacho
@josethemacho 5 лет назад
Jack Black You forgot about little boys.
@ps3aciv
@ps3aciv 4 года назад
he's a shit CEO
@ajayanand746
@ajayanand746 4 года назад
@@DickDigglerIII 😂
@Pharoah2
@Pharoah2 3 года назад
Allan Cameron sure the pricing on their budget phone is being refined. But jesus christ the lack of innovation from Apple and the lack of risk-taking is insane. The fact that Microsoft has taken more risks in the past decade (the microsoft phone, and surface line) than Apple would make Steve Jobs faint. If he was around apple would have a google glass equivalent on the horizon
@JohnGodwin
@JohnGodwin 2 года назад
Just discovered David, what an amazing interviewer. This and the Bezos interview were brilliant.
@musicandoutdoors
@musicandoutdoors 6 лет назад
Been waiting for this!
@jagannathshenoy9940
@jagannathshenoy9940 4 года назад
Fascinating conversation with Tim Cook. Nice to capture great values that Apples believes in especially providing user's experience, how the culture should evolve where people are working together to bring in their best innovative ideas. Quality of the products matters on which the Company should strive for long term business perspectives instead aiming for making quick money. Respect humanity and deal with Dignity. Thank you Tim Cook.
@donovanchimhandamba7835
@donovanchimhandamba7835 Год назад
One of the best interviews. Tim Cook is very relatable and definitely has filled Steve Jobs shoes well or better than most of us expected. His ability to navigate between technical issues, politics and people.
@vincentcheatham1844
@vincentcheatham1844 5 лет назад
Great interview, great leader, and a great man.
@jakealexander6046
@jakealexander6046 4 года назад
I love this interview. thank you for motivating me. Interviews without any agenda just pure unadulterated Q&A about how to be successful just feels inspiring and motivating to continue working.
@JoeWong81
@JoeWong81 6 лет назад
His comment on showing that being gay is not a life sentence to others while being CEO of the largest company in the world is truly admirable.
@bobbarker2814
@bobbarker2814 5 лет назад
What?! He's gay? I would have never suspected
@aphenr281
@aphenr281 5 лет назад
Joe Wong I didn’t know he was gay. I had to look it up. he doesn’t look gay. He looks like a straight person.
@CrunchyMind
@CrunchyMind 2 года назад
lol gay
@xxDxxism
@xxDxxism 2 года назад
@@aphenr281 Gay stereotypes
@minajqueen2139
@minajqueen2139 Год назад
@@CrunchyMind u a strag ?
@thragblan
@thragblan 3 года назад
Would really like to see the full unedited cut of this
@KeeeeenW
@KeeeeenW 3 года назад
Tim Cook has an impossible job of continuing Steve Jobs' legacy at Apple. Many people including myself doubted him during his early years as Apple's CEO. Now the world knows Tim Cook as a smart, humble, practical, and inventive CEO who is capable of building a new Apple.
@tilakpatel8760
@tilakpatel8760 3 года назад
Thats a good way to put it.
@john00sinclair
@john00sinclair 2 года назад
Wow. What is Steve jobs legacy huh?
@lemarz8006
@lemarz8006 2 года назад
@@john00sinclair Apple
@shapursasan9019
@shapursasan9019 Год назад
well, Steve Jobs' main talent in life was to pick the right person for the right job -- He wasn't going to make a mistake with the most important pick of his life.
@JoanManuelG25
@JoanManuelG25 Год назад
In Some Ways, Even a better one.
@rami7280
@rami7280 5 лет назад
He is the best ceo in the world currently and his comment on not having an ego was fantastic. Hope every company and its employees think that way , then we have the best products from them that alleviate the whole human race to new level.
@valueStocks
@valueStocks 5 лет назад
Amazing interview.
@gazollajr
@gazollajr 6 лет назад
Amazing interview. Looks like Tim Cook is a create person !
@CaptainPlanet007
@CaptainPlanet007 3 года назад
This was such a positive interview, loved it!
@davidrubenstein2725
@davidrubenstein2725 2 года назад
Thanks~~~~
@ronzarr7
@ronzarr7 6 лет назад
I agree that Tim Cook is an amazing CEO and person in general. Apple has done a lot of great things and made some amazing products that have changed our lives.
@simrandotdev
@simrandotdev 6 лет назад
Though I agree with first part of your response "Changed your life how? You stare at a computer or phone? Life is basically the same as 20 years ago and standards of living are even worse because people obsess over electronics" But you are completely wrong on the second part of being Gay. They are essentially humans as you and me. And have you tried asking your wife/gf about butt sex. Believe me, girls like it to. You need to explore your sexual world a little mote.
@simrandotdev
@simrandotdev 6 лет назад
Marriage is a concept created by humans. For society it does make sense to get married but otherwise it does not. Sex is not just for married couples. Sex is need like clothes, you won't die if you do not have them but it's nice to have it, same goes for sex. Do not throw religion at me, because most religions do not make sense to me. If a men is comfortable ejaculating is front of another men, there is nothing wrong. it's natural human fluid. You can ejaculate in front of men, in them, on them unless they do not mind it. Consent is always important either with men or women.
@simrandotdev
@simrandotdev 6 лет назад
jpratt lmao
@ethanolol3895
@ethanolol3895 5 лет назад
Ron Zarr what has he done since steve jobs?
@nickhambly8610
@nickhambly8610 5 лет назад
Pay some taxes then
@maggiexu3323
@maggiexu3323 Год назад
Tim is a great person with humanity. Thank you David for running this show. It’s such a joy listening to all these marvelous people’s story.
@IamShanee
@IamShanee Год назад
Im curious if the people making them would say the same?
@HK-sw3vi
@HK-sw3vi 9 месяцев назад
i'm sure people working in Apple sweatshops will disagree
@rvellaturi
@rvellaturi 5 лет назад
Great interview. Enjoyed it
@AarmOZ84
@AarmOZ84 4 года назад
iWatch everything you are doing 24/7. Apple Watch was a great choice of name.
@LazarofShalev
@LazarofShalev 6 лет назад
tim is the definition of a good humble human being, his mentality is just amazing
@shadesamurai
@shadesamurai 5 лет назад
HAHAH!!! Apple own slaves that make their shitty phones. He's not humble, he's a monster!
@ralnou
@ralnou 5 лет назад
@@shadesamurai not slaves if ur talking about production it was another company that makes iphones for apple and they've improved the conditions after pressure from apple
@malthus101
@malthus101 4 года назад
you stupid soy boy!
@tilakpatel8760
@tilakpatel8760 3 года назад
All of this CEOs at Sillicon Valley are so down to earth.
@adityarudrapatna853
@adityarudrapatna853 6 лет назад
"Finally convinced my father to start using an iPhone" Loved this
@organizer14
@organizer14 8 месяцев назад
Fabulous sense of humor! Awesome talent! Many thanks!
@My-Overseas-Lifestyle
@My-Overseas-Lifestyle 3 года назад
Thanks 😊. It is a very good interview.
@nhienho239
@nhienho239 5 лет назад
i love the sense of humor of david rubensten
@brianpulgarin9146
@brianpulgarin9146 6 лет назад
Good job David
@dudebrochill6583
@dudebrochill6583 3 года назад
Love or hate how he has ran Apple, Tim Cook is just a genuinely really nice guy. Friendly, happy go lucky, caring, down to earth, and fun. I come from the different side of the isle than him politically... but I still really like the man and think he'd make an amazing friend.
@caenterprisellc6922
@caenterprisellc6922 2 года назад
That was a really good interview.
@clorofilaazul
@clorofilaazul 3 года назад
There's a reason why Steve chose him: he's willing to work his ass off for Apple... :D
@user-cs1ep6jj2o
@user-cs1ep6jj2o 3 года назад
@James Wilkinson bruhhh..... he's like the least paid CEO among the biggest tech companies😂😂
@user-qi3hf8ko3q
@user-qi3hf8ko3q 3 года назад
@@user-cs1ep6jj2o what? How?
@user-cs1ep6jj2o
@user-cs1ep6jj2o 3 года назад
@@user-qi3hf8ko3q He gives most of his salary to charity. Compared to Google, Microsoft, he's the least paid CEO. ig most of his money comes through stocks.
@user-qi3hf8ko3q
@user-qi3hf8ko3q 3 года назад
@@user-cs1ep6jj2o source?
@user-cs1ep6jj2o
@user-cs1ep6jj2o 3 года назад
@@user-qi3hf8ko3q google it.
@benicioc7382
@benicioc7382 5 лет назад
Wow, two of my biggest inspirations both went to the same college I hope to be attending next year. If I accomplish 1/10th of what these two men have accomplished I will have changed the world forever. I wish I could meet them, I have so many questions and 10 minutes with them could change my life and hopefully the world forever. They are truly inspiring.
@AZAP2
@AZAP2 3 года назад
Did you get to attend the college?
@younes-47
@younes-47 3 года назад
@@AZAP2 yeah we want to know if you attended the college
@rohangangar6210
@rohangangar6210 3 года назад
"Did you get to attend the college? "
@m8dochhure
@m8dochhure 9 месяцев назад
Did you attend the college?
@younes-47
@younes-47 3 года назад
Enjoyed this interview
@Phoniv
@Phoniv 5 лет назад
Great interview!
@Who-qn5fl
@Who-qn5fl 6 лет назад
I really appreciate huge personalities like Tim Cook coming out. it changes people's perception about LGBTQ community and break their stereotypical attitude and prejudices 17:52 👏🏼 my favourite part 21:37 LOL
@MrTripsJ
@MrTripsJ 5 лет назад
I like that Tim isn’t annoying sjw gay. He doesn’t make it into a big deal
@JD-dh3yn
@JD-dh3yn 4 года назад
Paul Denino exactly. That I support 100%.
@postxtito
@postxtito 5 лет назад
Tim cook is a nice guy, dressed in a role of CEO for apple.
@boredstrayingtheinternet2557
@boredstrayingtheinternet2557 2 года назад
13:07 Thank you for that question, in deed!
@happyicare5053
@happyicare5053 4 года назад
Me estoy acordando de cuando intenté seguir a Tim en Twitter y me cortaron éstos de aquí.Que bueno es recordar. Y me encanta seguir a gente como él porque de los buenos siempre se aprende.No aprendo nada aquí con las clases ,ni con los mujeriegos ,ni con los de aquí .Aprendo con gente como Tim,Warren ,Elon,Ma, Forbes magazine AD arquitecture etc.Chapeau Tim.
@dvd7826
@dvd7826 6 лет назад
Do Elon Musk next
@adamlee9347
@adamlee9347 5 лет назад
DVD 78 Yesss!!! Definitely Musk
@Onlinesully
@Onlinesully 4 года назад
It's out there now
@waqarmasood8496
@waqarmasood8496 3 года назад
Yeah he is the most best ceo of the world without any disadvantages.
@minajqueen2139
@minajqueen2139 Год назад
@@waqarmasood8496 lol u capping
@michaeljakobinvesting9321
@michaeljakobinvesting9321 5 лет назад
Great, great show! I always enjoy David interviewing his billionaire "peers" :D
@ryanpeters3289
@ryanpeters3289 2 года назад
- I love the reason he gave for joining Apple, it was more intuition than an analytical decision - Focus where the company is going to be in 5 years, not the next quarter - When you set the bar too high for yourself, you will never let your ego get the better of you
@bgimusic
@bgimusic 5 лет назад
amazing interview!!!!
@patsonlim528
@patsonlim528 Год назад
honestly Tim Cook has taken apple to a level no other could come close if Steve job is alive he would have been proud
@StillAliveAndKicking_
@StillAliveAndKicking_ 3 года назад
I watched this after the interview with Jeff Bezos. The contrast is astonishing. Cook shows empathy, warmth, compassion and humanity. Bezos comes across as a soulless creep, with no empathy, superficial charm and no concern for the interviewer except as a source of questions. Bezos seems to be in love with himself. Cook seems modest, and likeable.
@aphenr281
@aphenr281 5 лет назад
What can phone service companies and cell phone companies do about the ss7? It’s great that Steve Jobs started the hard app screenings before being put on the App Store because it makes things better.
@nikhilchowdary9256
@nikhilchowdary9256 2 года назад
Somehow youtube showed the Satya Nadella interview as a recommendation. After watching the complete video I checked the Steve Balmer interview, moved to Jeff Bezos one and finally landed here. Informative Saturday. (By the way, the interview with Richard Branson was in the next recommendation).
@adonistopofmen2571
@adonistopofmen2571 5 лет назад
interesting interview ........
@TechOutAdam
@TechOutAdam 3 года назад
“Does that bother you?” Bruh when you hit a T I’m sure VERY little bothers you.
@davidepollicino
@davidepollicino 3 года назад
Amazing interview
@jacksharron7917
@jacksharron7917 Год назад
“Quite a reception you got here” 😂😂😂
@Krebssssssss
@Krebssssssss 3 года назад
I like Apple’s approach post-Steve Jobs. Granted, Jobs was an ideas guy, and he provided a TON of revolutionary products, concepts, and features while at Apple. And while Apple still does this (i.e., Apple Watch, CarPlay, privacy features, etc.), they’re more focused on the long-term, minimalist approach. Keep things nice, simple, premium, and make them built to last forever. Whether it’s my MacBook, iPhone, or whatever else I’m using, I know I’m going to get at least five years out of it, in terms of support, software and security updates, as well as usage. No other company does that as well as Apple. Yes, their products are hella-expensive. But if you’re like me, and you want longevity out of whatever you’re using, I believe that investment pays for itself. And it’s also part of the reason why their brand loyalty is very high. Apple isn’t perfect, and they do things that annoy me, or are slow to the roll-out (cut and paste took HOW LONG to come to iPhone?!), but their ecosystem is still second-to-none, and their product life and support is among the best.
@juligrlee556
@juligrlee556 6 лет назад
I think my next phone is going to be an iPhone because of this interview.
@ponowandilevincent2396
@ponowandilevincent2396 6 лет назад
Julie Gurley I just bought Apple Watch now, online.
@nebulaoperator
@nebulaoperator 6 лет назад
Julie Gurley Julie, you have no idea what wall garden means, do you?
@ariannareardon6055
@ariannareardon6055 6 лет назад
bad idea they are scumbags... Tim cook will steal your boyfriend
@GQstyless
@GQstyless 5 лет назад
Julie Gurley or because those iphone are build from children hands...
@mrlennybruce
@mrlennybruce 5 лет назад
@ Julie Gurley, Apple Support is a whole different world of pain, and i would not wish it on my worst enemy, so in case you do buy an iphone, i hope to god you do not encounter any hardware issues. If you do, like me, your heart will break, and this interview will only add insult to that injury.
@vienducielbbk4359
@vienducielbbk4359 5 лет назад
Tim is a great person....I connect with people....
@carolinadecker9304
@carolinadecker9304 7 месяцев назад
As an employee, it is a motivational speech that connects a worker with the company, reinforcing the sense of belonging; through simple and different language, departing from the formalities of a boss's speech. It explains where it sees the future in a positive way, returning to the basic roots, focusing on great products, marketing (values, innovative approach), distribution, and innovation centered on its customers/audience and its values. It honors the psychological human aspect to highlight that sense of belonging and uses Nike as an example, as people prefer their products because they have been inspired, emphasizing people and their values, such as athletes, for instance
@touristdrive
@touristdrive 5 лет назад
"Two countries trading together make the pie larger" ~ Tim Cook
@maadmoode
@maadmoode 4 года назад
assuming he was talking about an apple pie
@brodobroggins
@brodobroggins 4 года назад
Comparative advantage
@JewelWrites-so1gm
@JewelWrites-so1gm 11 месяцев назад
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams . Success is a state of mind . I start investing my cash in other to achieve all my dream.
@NwachukwuEdithN
@NwachukwuEdithN 11 месяцев назад
​@macronphilly2926You're right, Crypto has become a lucrative way of earning now a day's if trade well. My spouse invested heavily in it and her weekly returns are guaranteed.
@JeffreyAlice
@JeffreyAlice 11 месяцев назад
This is really helpful for my situation!! Thanks everyone, I will search her immediately on the internet and I will give her a head start of $500.
@OliviaEmma-tk6qc
@OliviaEmma-tk6qc 11 месяцев назад
I strongly recommend >>>Julie H Viglasky
@AnastasiaIvan-hs3vg
@AnastasiaIvan-hs3vg 11 месяцев назад
So you guys know her too? Wow! she made my husband and I have our own house and car and She is awesome.
@ThomasHenry144
@ThomasHenry144 11 месяцев назад
Making money is action, keeping money is behavior, glowing money is knowledge.
@Romford-Youtube-Analysis-Team
@Romford-Youtube-Analysis-Team 9 месяцев назад
Very very amazing podcast, teachable with worlds class ideas from geniuses level, amazing new terms (for me, i think for many people 2), worth watch and listening and notes, maybe few times
@mooreel
@mooreel 5 лет назад
4:36 that laugh
@taidee
@taidee 5 лет назад
He is a great man this Tim Cook.
@aryankumar87771
@aryankumar87771 4 года назад
21:25 Tim Cook: They've treated me the same 20 years ago, 40 years ago, "60 years ago"... Me: Dude but you're not even 60 :-/
@aryankumar87771
@aryankumar87771 4 года назад
@Aran Rasekhi no he's 59
@aryankumar87771
@aryankumar87771 4 года назад
@Aran Rasekhi cringe... this video was clearly 2 years ago... he was 57
@dr.justusaluka4229
@dr.justusaluka4229 11 месяцев назад
Awesome and congratulations keep it up the amazing work with best regards
@happyicare5053
@happyicare5053 4 года назад
They are always always innovating
@nzakimwilima5678
@nzakimwilima5678 2 года назад
Has anyone ever interviewed David himself. I would like to see him being interviewed.
@Lokesh_V
@Lokesh_V 6 лет назад
He is the best Ceo, I like him much in the way of exposing
@awordon9631
@awordon9631 2 года назад
Ask Tim about the sweatshops
@lachlanj7759
@lachlanj7759 5 лет назад
the similarities in the principles and philosophies by which Amazon & Apple are run is incredible. Amazing organisations and we are lucky to have access to their leaders through shows like this!
@Renould2010
@Renould2010 5 лет назад
very Humbled, and, Private.
@NAvArS12345
@NAvArS12345 4 года назад
I’m just imagining in my mind steve baller talk vs Tim cook The way a CEO should sound
@MightySheep
@MightySheep 9 месяцев назад
What he said about being president at 15:90 is something I've been thinking a lot lately. He's not even the only person who's said this, Jamie Dimon said it too when he was asked. It's absolutely ridiculous that all these great CEOs when asked if they would ever run for president have a sort of revulsion to the idea because these days its become the most toxic process you could ever go through which deters every intelligent, sane and competent leader.
@DigitalTECHJOINT
@DigitalTECHJOINT Год назад
What a fantastic CEO !!!! Nice talk
@young9534
@young9534 5 лет назад
Tim Cook is great. But I do wish Steve was still around. Steve didnt care if he wasted a lot of money redesigning a product if he didnt think it was quite right. He also made great computers. Apple is now becoming a phone company.
@JD-dh3yn
@JD-dh3yn 4 года назад
young 95 that would have destroyed the company. Eventually the ego makes people make bad decisions. Tim is great
@josuegonzalez3660
@josuegonzalez3660 4 года назад
The phones in our pockets are computers now.
@heeseok7792
@heeseok7792 4 года назад
Margin cook
@jameson6930
@jameson6930 4 года назад
How does one know if Steve is really gone?
@ryank2434
@ryank2434 2 года назад
Tim Cook is inspiring
@tuananhnguyen4983
@tuananhnguyen4983 2 года назад
gosh i love this show
@dtxgmoney
@dtxgmoney Год назад
Tim is an incredibly pragmatic leader. He has been an asset to Apple and its customers in many ways Steve couldn't be.
@alberttersugh2314
@alberttersugh2314 5 лет назад
am i the only person who noticed his demeanour and facial expressions are similar to that of steve at interviews like this.
@aureostar7044
@aureostar7044 5 лет назад
Albert Iorbee spot on 👍😀
@mmmSmellsLikePetrol
@mmmSmellsLikePetrol 4 года назад
Same CPU, different mother board???
@takeuchi5760
@takeuchi5760 4 года назад
apple: "treating customer like jewels" also apple: so we need $500 to replace a $20 glass.
@johnnycyborg9145
@johnnycyborg9145 4 года назад
Exactly. People are cashcows(milk the customer). Nothing more nothing less. A LOT of customers are sacrificed in order to maximize profits over and over. They didnt get to be SO profitable by just treating customers as jewels. Id rather they told the truth, that they will maximize profit almost any way they can, even screw customers over as they like, than fill people will all sorts of ridicolous statements about how good they treat the customers when they clearly value BIG profit over anything else.
@Egyptiangamer77
@Egyptiangamer77 4 года назад
apple care ?
@goldenhourkodak
@goldenhourkodak 3 года назад
This does not happen. Apple is more likely to replace the device for free.
@OrquestaCafe_J_RUIZ
@OrquestaCafe_J_RUIZ 4 месяца назад
brilliant questions by Rubenstein! to the best CEO of all times!
@Iphonmm
@Iphonmm Год назад
I bet you sleep in the tie ^^, was such a relaxing and intimate interview ^^
@jont2576
@jont2576 5 лет назад
i kinda like and dislike david rubenstein as an interviewer.......in many interviews he doesnt really ask many follow up questions and try to go in depth whenever his guest talks about some interesting aspect of their business......instead he just moves on to the next question like its some sort of bulletpoint......i would have expected more out of someone who analyse and invest in companies as a career.
@yassinejalal1444
@yassinejalal1444 5 лет назад
Jon T that's probably because u r watching a smaller version of the interview.
@Mahalakshmi-Khan
@Mahalakshmi-Khan 4 года назад
thats because he doesnt upload the full interview which runs to 1hour.
@habibbialikafe339
@habibbialikafe339 3 года назад
analyzing companies and talking w/ ppl are two very different skillsets
@rolandsamuel2750
@rolandsamuel2750 5 лет назад
So Warren Buffett still use I flip phone
@Zarnubius
@Zarnubius 9 месяцев назад
I watch interviews like this just to have in the background and not a huge fan of Rubenstein but 13:57 legit made me laugh lol
@user-hi1ke5gp6n
@user-hi1ke5gp6n 2 месяца назад
Several dozen such meetings are held annually (Dozens of such meetings) it is crazy life
@stevenuk
@stevenuk 6 лет назад
if Tim ran for President, he would be elected.
@calvingreen7197
@calvingreen7197 6 лет назад
jpratt Can’t be any worse than the loose cannon we have now. I guarantee we have had a closeted homosexual in office already, and it was probably your favorite president, and you didn’t even know. Stop being ignorant...
@ariannareardon6055
@ariannareardon6055 6 лет назад
if his running mate is a guy he would be Erected.
@JackiePrime
@JackiePrime 5 лет назад
Arianna Reardon so trump was erected because he was running against a woman ? Are you 12 ?
@sztech9429
@sztech9429 2 года назад
This was worth watching #Motivational
@Cboss_Productions
@Cboss_Productions Год назад
Lol the way he said Almaha. It’s oh mu ha (Omaha)
@HarrisonGray
@HarrisonGray 6 лет назад
Didn’t know he lost his mum :/ Best CEO in the world 🌎💙 Tim Cook for president 🙏
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