With dividend, Tim Cook thinks differently about Apple — Apple News, Tips and Reviews

In his short tenure as Apple CEO, Tim Cook has put his own stamp on Apple. Though it may not have been in Steve Jobs' playbook, Cook has chosen to put the company's enormous cash pile to work through a dividend and share buyback.
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