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Adweek lists 100 leaders in areas such as marketing, media and technology; Tim Cook is in 3rd place

THE Adweek released this week the Power List 2016 (something like “2016 Powerful List”) with the names of 100 leaders in areas such as marketing, media and technology.

To assemble the second annual edition of Power List from Adweek, the global profiles and results of corporate tits were considered, taking into account criteria such as company value, revenue and revenue growth, market performance, consumer reach and affinity, its position among rivals , the number of supervised employees, important acquisitions and partnerships, awards and tinnitus in the media.

THE Top 5 it looked like this: Mark Zuckerberg (# 1, Facebook CEO), Larry Page (# 2, CEO and cofounder of Alphabet), Tim Cook (# 3, Apple CEO), Robert Iger (# 4, Disney CEO and President) and A.G. Leaflet (# 5, Procter & Gamble CEO and President).

Here's what the publication says about Ma's boss:

Lately, Apple's brilliant reputation has been tarnished. After four years of dynamic growth since Cook (55) took the place of legendary co-founder Steve Jobs, Apple has started to perform below its group in Silicon Valley and the tech giant's shares have failed accordingly. After becoming the first U.S. corporation to reach $ 700 billion in market capitalization, the company's value recently plunged below $ 500 billion, and Apple is now in a battle with Alphabet for first place in the S&P 500. The biggest culprits? Slower iPhone sales and a disappointing debut for the Apple watch. Some say that correction (for these problems) is long overdue and blame Cook for the slip. In fact, he is making inroads that could open up new revenue streams. An example: a recent investment of US $ 1 billion in the ride / transport service Didi Chuxing, the “Uber of China”. Another: the Apple Music app for Android was launched in November and was undoubtedly the company's biggest push on a rival platform. Commercials for the app starring Taylor Swift went viral, displaying culturally juicy advertising that was missing at Apple lately. (Although Apple won two Grand Clios, one for your “World Gallery” campaign for iPhones, and another for “The Game Before the Game” of your Beats by Dre unit.)

The list also includes several other names from the technology sector, after all, we are talking about a ranking with 100 positions. For those interested, it is worth visiting l.

(via Apple World Today)