Tim Cook says Apple could never become a monopoly because its strategy is to 'make the best, not the most'
Jeffrey Goldberg on Monday. Cook said that Apple wants to be "the best" company, and therefore can't be a monopoly.
Cook's comments come as Apple and other large tech firms like Facebook, Google parent Alphabet, and Amazon have fallen under scrutiny regarding whether their respective positions in the tech industry hamper competition. The CEOs of all four companiesFor Apple, lawmakers' concerns have centered on the App Store, and particularly on Apple's role as the manager of the App Store as well as a competitor in it.
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