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Founded: April 1, 1976
Founded: April 1, 1976
Founders: Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne
Founders: Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne
Initial Product: Apple I, a hand-built computer
Initial Product: Apple I, a hand-built computer
Incorporation: January 3, 1977, as Apple Computer, Inc.
Incorporation: January 3, 1977, as Apple Computer, Inc.
Key People
Key People


Steve Jobs: Co-founder, key visionary, and former CEO (resigned in 1985, returned in 1997, and remained until 2011)
Steve Jobs: Co-founder, key visionary, and former CEO (resigned in 1985, returned in 1997, and remained until 2011)
Steve Wozniak: Co-founder, designed early Apple computers
Steve Wozniak: Co-founder, designed early Apple computers
Ronald Wayne: Co-founder, sold his shares early in the company’s history
Ronald Wayne: Co-founder, sold his shares early in the company’s history
Tim Cook: Joined Apple in 1998, became CEO in August 2011 after Jobs' resignation
Tim Cook: Joined Apple in 1998, became CEO in August 2011 after Jobs' resignation
Significant Milestones
Significant Milestones


1980: Apple went public (IPO) on December 12, 1980, with shares selling at $22 per share
1980: Apple went public (IPO) on December 12, 1980, with shares selling at $22 per share
1984: Launch of the Macintosh, the first personal computer with a graphical user interface (GUI)
1984: Launch of the Macintosh, the first personal computer with a graphical user interface (GUI)
1997: Steve Jobs returned to Apple; Apple acquired NeXT, Jobs’ company, which brought him back to the fold
1997: Steve Jobs returned to Apple; Apple acquired NeXT, Jobs’ company, which brought him back to the fold
2001: Introduction of the iPod, revolutionizing portable music players
2001: Introduction of the iPod, revolutionizing portable music players
2007: Release of the iPhone, a groundbreaking product that transformed the smartphone industry; the company was renamed Apple Inc. to reflect its broadening scope beyond computers
2007: Release of the iPhone, a groundbreaking product that transformed the smartphone industry; the company was renamed Apple Inc. to reflect its broadening scope beyond computers
2010: Launch of the iPad, defining the tablet market
2010: Launch of the iPad, defining the tablet market
2011: Steve Jobs resigned as CEO due to health issues and passed away on October 5, 2011
2011: Steve Jobs resigned as CEO due to health issues and passed away on October 5, 2011
2015: Release of the Apple Watch, entering the wearable technology market
2015: Release of the Apple Watch, entering the wearable technology market
2017: Introduction of the iPhone X, notable for its edge-to-edge display and Face ID technology
2017: Introduction of the iPhone X, notable for its edge-to-edge display and Face ID technology
Major Products and Services
Major Products and Services


Mac Computers: Includes the MacBook, iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Pro
Mac Computers: Includes the MacBook, iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Pro
iPhone: A line of smartphones with various models released annually
iPhone: A line of smartphones with various models released annually
iPad: A line of tablets used for various applications from entertainment to professional work
iPad: A line of tablets used for various applications from entertainment to professional work
Apple Watch: A line of smartwatches with health and fitness tracking features
Apple Watch: A line of smartwatches with health and fitness tracking features
Software and Services: Includes macOS, iOS, watchOS, iCloud, Apple Music, Apple TV+, and the App Store
Software and Services: Includes macOS, iOS, watchOS, iCloud, Apple Music, Apple TV+, and the App Store
Home and Accessories: Products like the Apple TV, HomePod, AirPods, and various accessories
Home and Accessories: Products like the Apple TV, HomePod, AirPods, and various accessories
Financial and Market Position
Financial and Market Position


Market Cap: Apple became the first publicly traded U.S. company to reach a $1 trillion market capitalization in August 2018
Market Cap: Apple became the first publicly traded U.S. company to reach a $1 trillion market capitalization in August 2018
Revenue: Consistently ranks among the top companies globally in terms of revenue, with significant contributions from product sales and services
Revenue: Consistently ranks among the top companies globally in terms of revenue, with significant contributions from product sales and services


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Location: Cupertino, California
Location: Cupertino, California
Apple Park: Opened in April 2017, this "spaceship" campus is a symbol of Apple’s commitment to design and innovation
Apple Park: Opened in April 2017, this "spaceship" campus is a symbol of Apple’s commitment to design and innovation
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Revision as of 13:41, 8 July 2024

Company Information
Headquarters:
United StatesCupertino
Founded:
1976-04-01
Employees:
~164,000
Type:
electronics

Founding and Early Years

Founded: April 1, 1976

Founders: Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne

Initial Product: Apple I, a hand-built computer

Incorporation: January 3, 1977, as Apple Computer, Inc.

Key People

Steve Jobs: Co-founder, key visionary, and former CEO (resigned in 1985, returned in 1997, and remained until 2011)

Steve Wozniak: Co-founder, designed early Apple computers

Ronald Wayne: Co-founder, sold his shares early in the company’s history

Tim Cook: Joined Apple in 1998, became CEO in August 2011 after Jobs' resignation

Significant Milestones

1980: Apple went public (IPO) on December 12, 1980, with shares selling at $22 per share

1984: Launch of the Macintosh, the first personal computer with a graphical user interface (GUI)

1997: Steve Jobs returned to Apple; Apple acquired NeXT, Jobs’ company, which brought him back to the fold

2001: Introduction of the iPod, revolutionizing portable music players

2007: Release of the iPhone, a groundbreaking product that transformed the smartphone industry; the company was renamed Apple Inc. to reflect its broadening scope beyond computers

2010: Launch of the iPad, defining the tablet market

2011: Steve Jobs resigned as CEO due to health issues and passed away on October 5, 2011

2015: Release of the Apple Watch, entering the wearable technology market

2017: Introduction of the iPhone X, notable for its edge-to-edge display and Face ID technology

Major Products and Services

Mac Computers: Includes the MacBook, iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Pro

iPhone: A line of smartphones with various models released annually

iPad: A line of tablets used for various applications from entertainment to professional work

Apple Watch: A line of smartwatches with health and fitness tracking features

Software and Services: Includes macOS, iOS, watchOS, iCloud, Apple Music, Apple TV+, and the App Store

Home and Accessories: Products like the Apple TV, HomePod, AirPods, and various accessories

Financial and Market Position

Market Cap: Apple became the first publicly traded U.S. company to reach a $1 trillion market capitalization in August 2018

Revenue: Consistently ranks among the top companies globally in terms of revenue, with significant contributions from product sales and services

Corporate Headquarters

Location: Cupertino, California

Apple Park: Opened in April 2017, this "spaceship" campus is a symbol of Apple’s commitment to design and innovation


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