Apple CEO drops bombshell about its future


Apple CEO drops bombshell about its future originally appeared on TheStreet.

Apple is notoriously close-to-the-vest when it comes to making announcements, preferring to keep loyal fans and die-hard investors in the dark until the timing is right.

The company’s “one more thing” mentality, reflected by founder Steve Jobs’s surprising product reveals at Apple keynote conferences, appears shared by current CEO Tim Cook. In contrast to other big tech leaders, including Elon Musk, Cook often lets Apple’s products do the talking.

As a result, investors often look closely at Cook’s comments during conference calls, looking for clues to what he may have planned for the company next.

During Apple’s second-quarter earnings conference call, Cook may have dropped his guard a little when he offered an interesting response about Apple’s massive cash stockpile and artificial intelligence ambitions.

<em>Apple CEO Tim Cook is under pressure to accelerate Apple's artificial intelligence roadmap.</em>Axelle&sol;Bauer-Griffin&sol;FilmMagic
Apple CEO Tim Cook is under pressure to accelerate Apple’s artificial intelligence roadmap.Axelle&sol;Bauer-Griffin&sol;FilmMagic

Apple reported a solid June quarter that outpaced analysts’ expectations.

Revenue was a whopping $94 billion, up 10% year over year, and almost $5 billion better than Wall Street expected. Net income was over $23 billion, resulting in earnings per share, or EPS, of $1.57, up 12% from one year ago, and 14 cents ahead of estimates.

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The company’s massive profit lifted its cash hoard to about $36 billion from roughly $30 billion last year, giving it plenty of financial firepower to invest in its products and software.

And that’s precisely what investors want to see happen.

While competitors like Google have gone all in on artificial intelligence, developing the AI chatbot Gemini, Apple’s AI strategy has been criticized as too little, too late.

The company’s arguably slow development of AI solutions relative to peers has left many investors wondering if Tim Cook’s number-crunching mindset sets Apple on a course of missing out on the most significant opportunity since the dawn of the Internet.

However, during Apple’s earnings conference call, Cook acknowledged that he’d consider accelerating Apple’s AI efforts by using its massive cash war chest.

When Citi analyst Atif Malik asked about the prospects of “big M&A,” Cook responded bluntly.

“We’ve acquired around seven companies this year,” said Cook on the call. “We’re very open to M&A that accelerates our road map… We are not stuck on a certain size company.”

Cook said he didn’t have anything to announce currently, but his willingness to consider a big deal could mean that reports of interest in Perplexity, a major AI player, may have merit.

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