Apple outmaneuvered supply chain problems, thanks to its focus on speed and supplier control, to come away with record results last quarter.
Apple CEO Tim Cook marked 10 years on the job last year — a leadership choice that paid off during one of the most challenging business environments in modern history.
Cook noted that issues were easing, while comparable large manufacturers like Tesla and Caterpillar this week warned of negative impacts ahead.Sales growth for each of Apple’s products was positive with the exception of the iPad, despite the company's warning in the fall that supply issues could harm results, per
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