Apple CEO Tim Cook told CNBC how he first learned Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett was investing in his business.
CEO Tim Cook attended Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholder meeting for the first time this weekend.
Because we knew that he didn't, he's been very clear, he didn't invest in technology companies and companies he didn't understand. He's been totally clear with that. And so he obviously views Apple as a consumer company, and in a different kind of way. I think that's really special.Well, I wanted to talk to you about that too.
You know, or otherwise, that shows up at the customer. And so, I think collaboration is key, but debate is also key. And to have a healthy tension and debate is fundamental to coming up with great ideas. And so, I suspect if some people could be invisible and step into some of our meetings, they would think, "Oh, these folks don't like each other." But really and truly, people at Apple ... it's like a big family in a way.
But people don't wake up one day and say, "Oh, let me get an E.C.G. today," right? It's, maybe you have one or two or three in a lifetime. And maybe you only have them if you have a really serious thing that's happened a number of times. Now you can do it anytime.
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