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Watch Tim Cook ring the Nasdaq Opening Bell as part of Apple’s 50th anniversary celebrations

Apple CEO Tim Cook remotely rang the Nasdaq Opening Bell from Apple Park today to commemorate the technology company’s 50th anniversary and celebrate its long-term impact on innovation.

Key Points

  • Apple celebrated its 50th anniversary with a remote Nasdaq Opening Bell ceremony hosted at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, California.
  • Nasdaq Chair and CEO Adina Friedman recognized Apple’s contributions to design, silicon, and software development over the past five decades.
  • Tim Cook delivered a speech highlighting the company's origins in Steve Jobs' garage and its ongoing mission to empower users through technology.
  • The event featured Apple’s executive leadership team, including John Ternus, Deirdre O’Brien, Greg Joswiak, Sabih Khan, and Eddy Cue.
  • Cook received a commemorative plaque and trophy from Nasdaq officials to mark the milestone anniversary.

Why it Matters

  • This event underscores Apple's enduring influence on the global technology market and its transition from a garage startup to a dominant industry leader. By highlighting its 50-year history, the company reinforces its brand identity and commitment to future innovation for shareholders and consumers alike.
9to5Mac Published by Marcus Mendes
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