Vanity Fair's 2017 “The New Establishment” list once again includes Tim Cook and Eddy Cue

Every year, the magazine Vanity Fair compiles a list of the 100 most important people in the business world that she calls “The New Establishment”.

L in 2008, Steve Jobs was the one who represented Apple in it in 2010, Jonathan Ive joined him. As of 2011, Tim Cook took over from Jobs and stayed with Jony in 2012 and 2015. Last year, Ma was represented by Cook and Eddy Cue what has been repeated now.

In 2017, it seems that everyone is in the business of everyone else, and the list predicts the next battles as the various industries, and the tits that run them, increasingly lock themselves into one.

Tim Cook at Vanity Fair

On the 2017 list, Cook appeared in 3 position from 11 in 2016. The Vanity Fair highlights the merit of the CEO of slowly leading Apple to become the first publicly traded company to be worth $ 1 track.

Eddy Cue at Vanity Fair

J Cue fell from 54 to 73, being associated with the launch of HomePod Apple's response to Amazon Echo and Google Home, which will only reach international stores in December.

The same two names from 2016 led the ranking this year: Jeff Bezos (Amazon) and Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook). Behind Cook, closing the Top 5we have Larry Page (Alphabet; coming from 33 position) and Elon Musk (Tesla / SpaceX, same position as last year).

via Cult of Mac