KEY POINTS
  • In February, Apple CEO Tim Cook told shareholders that the company had bought about 100 companies in the past six years, which works out to the iPhone maker buying a company every three to four weeks.
  • Apple's strategy is to buy small small companies, often only employing a few people, primarily for their staff, who become employees at Apple.
  • Apple has gone on sprees picking up multiple firms in fields such as augmented and virtual reality, artificial intelligence, maps, health, and semiconductors, signaling an increased emphasis on those technologies.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook

In February, Apple CEO Tim Cook told shareholders that the company had bought about 100 companies in the past six years. That works out to the iPhone maker buying a company every three to four weeks.

The statistic gives the impression of a dealmaking machine. But only a handful of those deals have been big splashy transactions like the $3 billion deal for headphone maker Beats Music in 2014. The vast majority have been for significantly smaller firms without a major public profile.

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