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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.
Founded
Apple Computer Company (1976-1977)

April 1, 1976
Los Altos, California
FounderSteve Jobs

Steve Wozniak Ronald Wayne

Mike Markkula
IndustryComputers, Consumer Electronics, Mobile Phones, Music Appliances
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.