Apple CEO thanks employees for incredible year, grants extra time off

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By NDTV Correspondent | Updated: 2 October 2012 16:02 IST
Apple CEO has been busy writing letters off-late. First came the open letter to customers apologising for a less than satisfying experience with maps in iOS 6. Now, Tim Cook has taken time out to thank Apple employees for an "incredibly successful year" in an internal email sent to all staff.

Here's the email in full courtesy 9to5Mac:

Team,

Apple is having another incredibly successful year, thanks to all of the hard work by you and your teams. Your focus and dedication to making the best products on earth is what makes Apple such an incredible place.

In a little over six months we've launched outstanding new products in each of our major categories, starting with the new iPad this spring. The response was incredible, and continued to show Apple's unrivaled leadership in this post-PC era. Over the summer we introduced the radically thin and light 15″ MacBook Pro with Retina display, and shipped  Mountain Lion, the fastest-selling update to OS X ever. Today, iPhone 5 is taking the world by storm. And in the next few weeks we'll ship the new iPod touch and completely redesigned iPod nano with innovative designs that our customers are going to love this holiday season.

To recognize the efforts that made this amazing year possible, I'm happy to announce that we're extending the Thanksgiving holiday once again this year. We will shut down with pay on November 19, 20 and 21 so our teams can spend the whole week with their loved ones.

Retail and some other teams will need to work that week so we can continue to serve our customers, but please check with your manager about taking time off at a later date. Our international teams will also get an extra three days off during this quarter, scheduled at a time that's best for them. Details will be available on AppleWeb.

Thank you for everything you do for Apple and please enjoy this much deserved break.



Before they go on the break, Apple employees have the small matter of overseeing the rumoured launch of the iPad mini, which may happen later this month.

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