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[[Apple Inc.]] is a capitalist corporation.
[[Apple Inc.]] is a capitalist corporation, known for the sale of luxury consumer electronics (primarily) in the western hemisphere.  


=== History ===
=== Controversies ===
Apple's locked down ecosystem, and proprietary hardware/software is known for trapping people into using their products, due to increased difficulty transitioning to other systems.
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Apple Inc.
IndustryComputers, Consumer Electronics, Mobile Phones, Music Appliances
Founded
Apple Computer Company (1976-1977)

April 1, 1976
Los Altos, California
FounderSteve Jobs

Steve Wozniak Ronald Wayne

Mike Markkula
Headquarters1 Apple Park Way, Cupertino, California
Key peopleTim Cook (CEO)
Number of employees164,000 (2022)
Revenue$394.33 billion (2022)
Net income$99.80 billion (2022)
Total assets$352.76 billion (2022)


Apple Inc. is a capitalist corporation, known for the sale of luxury consumer electronics (primarily) in the western hemisphere.

History

Controversies

Apple's locked down ecosystem, and proprietary hardware/software is known for trapping people into using their products, due to increased difficulty transitioning to other systems.