Date:16/11/11
Mr Levinson is chairman of Genentech and has been co-lead director on Apple's board, which he joined in 2000, since 2005. Apple has also appointed Disney boss Robert Iger to its board of directors.
"Apple is always focused on out-innovating itself... and that is something I am very proud to be a part of," Mr Levinson said in a statement. Apple shares were up by 2.5% at $388.83 following the news. The chairman's appointment was being keenly watched amid concerns about the company's management style in the post-Jobs era.
There has been speculation that without Mr Jobs at the helm, Apple's board may play a bigger role in day-to-day operations. Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, praised Mr Levinson for his contributions to the company, saying "his insight and leadership are incredibly valuable".
He also said Robert Iger was "a great fit" and his experience of heading a company like Disney, which is focused on generating creative content and using new technology, would be a valuable asset for Apple.
Apple names Arthur Levinson as chairman
The world's most valuable technology company, Apple, has named long-serving director Arthur Levinson as chairman of the board.The post had been vacant since Apple co-founder Steve Jobs died in early October.Mr Levinson is chairman of Genentech and has been co-lead director on Apple's board, which he joined in 2000, since 2005. Apple has also appointed Disney boss Robert Iger to its board of directors.
"Apple is always focused on out-innovating itself... and that is something I am very proud to be a part of," Mr Levinson said in a statement. Apple shares were up by 2.5% at $388.83 following the news. The chairman's appointment was being keenly watched amid concerns about the company's management style in the post-Jobs era.
There has been speculation that without Mr Jobs at the helm, Apple's board may play a bigger role in day-to-day operations. Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, praised Mr Levinson for his contributions to the company, saying "his insight and leadership are incredibly valuable".
He also said Robert Iger was "a great fit" and his experience of heading a company like Disney, which is focused on generating creative content and using new technology, would be a valuable asset for Apple.
Views: 1154
©ictnews.az. All rights reserved.Similar news
- Mobile operators of national market to reduce roaming tariffs
- Iran vows to unplug Internet
- China Targeting Telecoms in Corruption Probe
- Bangladesh to use electronic voting system for next elections
- Philippine IT sector to launch five-year digital strategy plan
- Russian Premier Vladimir Putin meets ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun Touré
- US lawmakers propose to regulate use of geolocation data
- Unlimited mobile data plans dying as telcos gear up for cloud future
- Europe at risk of falling behind US and Asia on 4G use
- Netherlands first to regulate on net neutrality
- Korean Co Takes Aim At Display Patents
- Regulators, Banks Look for IT Hires After Breakdowns
- Electron transactions spreading
- Schools in remote rural areas will connect to the single database via network without SIM
- Obama to Personally Tweet From Twitter Account