Bloomberg Businessweek

Apple's Heir Apparent Steps Into the Spotlight

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Mar 23, 2026
Mark Gurman, Apple watcher and tech reporter, analyzes why John Ternus is the internal favorite to lead Apple. Onur Ant, MENA managing editor, breaks down Tehran’s public messaging on US–Iran tensions. J.T. Bardois, FX strategist, explains how conflict duration shapes currencies, oil risk premia and gold’s divergence. Short, sharp conversations on leadership, AI strategy and market reactions.
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INSIGHT

Culture And AI Create A Succession Dilemma

  • Apple faces pressure to choose either an insider continuity CEO or an outsider to accelerate AI; the board debates which fits the era.
  • Despite AI needs, Apple's hardware-centric culture and poor track record with outsiders tilt the odds toward an internal pick.
ANECDOTE

Ternus' Notable Product Stumbles And Recovery

  • Mark Gurman recalled high-profile product missteps tied to Ternus' earlier role: the butterfly keyboard and the Touch Bar.
  • Gurman emphasizes those were engineering implementations of design team visions, and product quality has since improved.
INSIGHT

Age Dynamics Make Ternus The Practical Choice

  • Timing favors Ternus because remaining years of Tim Cook increase odds for a younger successor while other execs age out.
  • Executives like Eddie Cue, Greg Joswiak, Craig Federighi are older or have ruled themselves out, narrowing internal options.
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