The presentation is about Apple Inc. and was created by group members Sharjeel Sheikh, Nadeem Baig, Umair Ismail, Sakshi Batra, and Anjli Bajaj. It discusses Apple's mission to provide innovative technology products to students, educators and consumers worldwide. It also covers Apple's vision, current company profile including CEO Tim Cook, employees, rivals/competitors, and popular products. Apple was founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak and has grown tremendously over the years.
4. MISSION
STATEMENT
Apple is committed to bringing the best
personal computing experience to students,
educators, creative professionals and
consumers around the world through its
innovative hardware, software and
internet offering.
5. VISION
We are committed in producing high
quality products and providing high quality
services thus setting high industry
standards for other competitors.
6. COMPANYS CURRENT
PROFILE
Name Apple co-operation
Former CEO Steve Jobs
New CEO Tim Cook
Area served Worldwide
Head-quater California , USA
Total no of employees Approximately 92,000
16. The 3rd founder of Apple, Ronald Wayne
left the company just 12 days after it was
founded, and sold his 10 per cent share for
just $800 plus an additional payout of
$1,500. The most crushing part is that his
share would now be worth more than
$60 billion
17. Apple has more than 92,000 employees
Tim Cook has approximately 92,600 people
working for him. And the number is growing
rapidly. Apple has doubled in size in the last four
years, and only had 14,000 employees before
the launch of the iPhone.
18. It was nearly the Philips iPod
The creator of the iPod, Tony-
Fadell, offered the device to
Philips and Real Networks first.
They both turned it down,
claiming they couldn't really see
a future in it.
22. Apple's original logo starred Sir
Isaac Newton.
That logo was designed by
Ronald Wayne, who you now
know about thanks to fact
number two. It featured a
detailed picture of Newton
sitting beneath a tree with an
Apple about to fall on his head,
but it was changed when the
company realised that the logo
was too detailed to be effective
when printed small.