Apple has been crossing various milestones for a very long time. For example, last week it passed the $53,3 trillion market cap after reporting record revenues of $XNUMX billion for the quarter. And today it is exactly seven years since this Cupertino company first became the most valuable company in the world.
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This happened on August 9, 2011, when it surpassed ExxonMobil, still under the “reign” of Steve Jobs. However, Jobs did not stay at the helm after reaching this milestone. Applong. On August 24 of the same year, he resigned as CEO of the company and was replaced by Tim Cook.
Since Apple the American mining company ExxonMobile overtook several times again, and the whole trefoil was completed by Google's parent company Alphabet, which even reached the first place for a short time in 2016. Nevertheless, for the most part of the last seven years, it is in the lead Apple and holds the title even now.
Steve Jobs was largely responsible for achieving this milestone.
The company's success is all the more interesting considering how bad it was in the mid-1990s. However, the return of Jobs and the introduction of the iMac, iPod, iPhone and iPad received Apple back to the limelight. In 2011, its value reached 341,42 billion dollars.
The year 2011 was from the perspective of AppThe year was also a turning point thanks to the aforementioned departure of Steve Jobs. He not only left the company in August, but also succumbed to pancreatic cancer that same year, on October 5th.
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