Tony Fadell, iPod co-creator, might want to be Apple’s next CEO: report
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Recent leadership departures at Apple have sparked speculation about CEO Tim Cook's succession plans, with iPod co-creator Tony Fadell emerging as an unexpected possibility. Fadell, who left Apple in 2010 and later founded Nest before selling it to Google for $3.2 billion, has reportedly told associates he would be open to replacing Cook. While some former Apple executives support the idea of bringing back the entrepreneurial product leader, others consider him unlikely due to his polarizing tenure at the company.
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