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Apple’s Europe, Middle East & Africa Boss Pascal Cagni Quits After 12 Years [Report]

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French newspaper Le Figaro is reporting that Apple’s European, Middle East and Africa aVP, Pascal Cagni, has resigned from Apple after a twelve year tenure, having first been appointed by Steve Jobs directly back in April 2000.

In that last dozen years, Cagni drove revenue in Europe from $1 billion to more than $19 billion.

Right now, Cagni’s LinkedIn profile still lists him as employed by Apple.

We’ve reached out to Apple for confirmation. More as we get it.

Source: LeFigaro
Via: The Next Web

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4 responses to “Apple’s Europe, Middle East & Africa Boss Pascal Cagni Quits After 12 Years [Report]”

  1. InternDom says:

    ” having first been appointed by Steve Jobs directly back in 200.”

    Back in 200 eh? he was old as hell, I’d resign too at that age.. lol

  2. vanmacguy says:

    Wow he’s had that job a long time!

  3. Mohammed Al Rufeidy says:

    Thank god!
    He’s terrible in saudia Arabia we dont have FaceTime and pay double the prices for apple products, so far I’m conserend this is great news!

  4. Tony Jago Million says:

    He looks like Simon Cowells ugly brother

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