Tim Cook: Apple to Deliver ‘Products That Will Blow Your Mind’ This Year

Today Apple had its hour long shareholders meeting, and it was the first time Tim Cook took the stage as the new CEO at this annual event. At the meeting, Tim Cook had this to say about the products we can expect this year:

“You can be assured we are working as hard as ever this year to deliver an incredible year and some products that will blow your mind,”

Those are some pretty strong words–could it be the Retina Display iPad 3, iTV, or iPhone 5 set to blow us away?

Cook also noted that Apple he didn’t find the value of a stock split, and there was no announcement of a dividend either. Apple’s stock valuation currently makes it the world’s largest company. He also addressed Facebook and said Apple should be working closer with Mark Zuckerberg’s company, calling the social network a ‘friend’. What about plans of a new rumoured iTV? Check out this classic response, as noted by The Mac Observer:

One of the better laugh lines came when a shareholder told Tim Cook, marketing VP Phil Schiller, and CFO Peter Oppenheimer, “This was on my bucket list, so now I can check off that I got to talk to you.”

He wasn’t done, though, because his second question was about a TV. He said, “I just bought a 60-inch TV for the Super Bowl, and I have 60 days to return it.”

He paused and the crowd laughed, because everyone knew what he was really asking.

“So…” he said, with another pregnant pause, “Should I return it?”

It was a very cute and clever way to ask if Apple was going to be releasing a TV, and it got the biggest laugh of the meeting. Even Tim Cook laughed, though he declined to comment with a big smile on his face. Make of that what you will.

This same guy still wasn’t done, because he used a third question to ask if Apple could please just buy Greece so that everyone could just forget about it. This also got a big laugh. Tim Cook jokingly treated it seriously and said that was one thing the board hadn’t considered when contemplating what to do with all of its money.

One important change also occurred as shareholders approved a proposal that requires Apple’s board members to be re-elected only via majority vote, set to go into effect in 2013. It will be interesting to see if this will affect the board next year, but given Apple’s current success, you most likely would not want to change what works. Regardless, Apple remains one of the most influential companies in the world, with almost $100 billion in cash on hand. Bring on the new products.

[via Forbes]

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Juan Gonzalez T
14 years ago

check your grammar….and can’t wait to see these products

Fuck You
Fuck You
14 years ago

Yes buy Greece and you’re install you i-dicks you mofos.

Matrix Net
Matrix Net
14 years ago

F*ck you????? 
You need a reality check… I found the joke very well put

Baha
Baha
14 years ago

$100 BILLION in the bank, yet the poor Chinese Foxconn workers are still slaving a way @ $1.75 / hour.  Maybe Apple will throw them a bone and give them a 1 cent raise.  F’ck them.  Where’s my iTV!

Caper1243
Caper1243
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14 years ago

The fact that they make low wages is true(comparatively). However the fact that they make much more than most Chinese and that the jobs are highly sought after is also true.

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