Tim Cook Has Had A New Nickname ‘Tim Apple’ By US President Donald Trump
Jyotis - Mar 07, 2019
More particularly, when talking about what Tim Cook and his company have done for the United State, Trump called the CEO “Tim Apple” two times.
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On March 07, Donald Trump and the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board (including Apple’s CEO Tim Cook) took part in a meeting, and the US President had a little trouble calling the name of the CEO of Apple.
More particularly, when talking about what Tim Cook and his company have done for the United State, Trump called the CEO “Tim Apple” two times.
There is a different interpretation of Trump’s miscalling. It’s likely for the US President to plan to praise both “Tim” and “Apple” at the same time (for example, use a comma to separate these two names), instead of not remembering the exact name of the Apple’s CEO.
However, the same incident ever happened to Donald Trump in the past. On March 2018, he miscalled Marillyn Hweson (the CEO of Lockheed Martin) “Marillyn Lockheed.” The US President seemingly loves giving new names for executives. On January 2019, on his Tweet, Trump referred to Jeff Bezos, the Amazon's CEO, as "Jeff Bozo."
At the meeting on March 07, the Apple CEO discussed how important learning coding is, as well as what Apple has tried to train students how to code effectively.
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