Tim Cook — Jobs' temporary replacement at Apple — seen as strong manager
Published 1/15/2009 by
By Brandon Bailey
Mercury News at Apple
The man taking the reins at Apple Computer may not fill the role of brilliant visionary that Apple fanatics have assigned to Steve Jobs, but analysts say that veteran executive has the right qualities to run the trend-setting technology company for at least the next five months.
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