Apple CEO Tim Cook talks China, Wall Street negativity and innovation with CNBC's Jim Cramer

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Jim Cramer sits down with Apple CEO Tim Cook to discuss the company's recent guidance cut, U.S.-China trade talks an Apple's 'culture of innovation.'

 

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Cook was great, I think Apple needs to more prominently sell some other aspects to get people to upgrade, having a more secure phone would push me to upgrade more, but Apple really does not advertise that, I think they need to improve the pitch around the total phone experience

Loved this😆🙌

I believe in Tim!

Tim Cook rocks! He's right: people in the ecosystem will stay. ‼️😊‼️

Is it just me or is Tim mimicking Steve’s cadence and body language?

Has to go on Mad Money to promote the stock, even after CNBC did a full day run in order to pump the stock up. Pure desperation since phones don't sell and they can't raise price to save revs anymore

Hey make better iPhones dude.

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