Apple CEO Tim Cook: I’m Proud to Be Gay



Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) — Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook has acknowledged that he is gay for the first time in an essay written for the latest edition of Bloomberg Businessweek. Bloomberg Businessweek editor Josh Tyrangiel discusses being approached by Cook to tell his story and what prompted him to come forward at this point in time. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”

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