Tim Cook issues memo thanking employees after trillion-dollar milestone
Following the announcement Thursday that Apple broke a trillion-dollar market value, Tim Cook has taken the time to thank Apple employees.
In the memo sent to approximately 120,000 team members, Cook explained that while this is indeed a milestone it’s “not the most important measure of our success.”
The memo goes on to say that “Steve Jobs founded Apple with the belief that human creative would be capable of solving the biggest challenges.” He also reminds us that just as Jobs did, we should all look forward to Apple’s bright future and the great work.
Below you can read Tim’s full memo:
Team,
Today Apple passed a significant milestone. At our closing share price of $207.39, the stock market now values Apple at more than $1 trillion. While we have much to be proud of in this achievement, it’s not the most important measure of our success. Financial returns are simply the result of Apple’s innovation, putting our products and customers first, and always staying true to our values.
It’s you, our team, that makes Apple great and our success is due to your hard work, dedication, and passion. I am deeply humbled by what you do, and it’s the privilege of a lifetime to work alongside you. I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the late hours and extra trips, all the times you refuse to settle for anything less than excellence in our work together.
Let’s take this moment to thank our customers, our suppliers and business partners, the Apple developer community, our coworkers, and all those who came before us at this remarkable company.
Steve founded Apple on the belief that the power of human creativity can solve even the biggest challenges – and that the people who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world are the ones who do. In today’s world, our mission is more important than ever. Our products not only create moments of surprise and delight, they empower people all around the globe to enrich their lives and the lives of others.
Just as Steve always did in moments like this, we should all look forward to Apple’s bright future and the great work we’ll do together.
Tim