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Gallery: Tim Cook and Eddy Cue attend Sun Valley ‘summer camp for billionaires’

As is tradition, Apple CEO Tim Cook is in attendance at the Sun Valley Conference in Idaho this week. The event, commonly referred to as a “summer camp for billionaires,” attracts executives across media, tech, politics, and many other sectors. The conference has taken place in Sun Valley, Idaho for one week in July since 1983.

This year, Cook is in attendance alongside Apple’s services boss Eddy Cue.

Cook is a regular at the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, attending many times over the last two decades. The conference is notoriously secretive and we rarely learn anything about what goes on behind closed doors. In 2022, Cook took a ride in a Rivian R1T electric pickup truck at Sun Valley – an escapade that made headlines

It has, however, been place where many of the biggest media and tech acquisitions have been brokered over the years. That includes Verizon’s acquisition of Yahoo, Jeff Bezos acquiring The Washington Post, and Disney’s purchase of ABC.

This year, Cook has been pictured mingling with Jeffrey Katzenberg, the media mogul who previously served as chairman of Walt Disney Studios and co-founded DreamWorks Pictures. His most recent venture was Quibi, the short-form video streaming service that imploded six months after launch. Katzenberg is also a major player in the Democratic party, serving as the co-chair of Joe Biden’s 2024 campaign and subsequently Kamala Harris’s 2024 campaign.

Another notbale attendees at Sun Valley this year include OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Google’s Sundar Pichai, Spotify’s Daniel Ek, Disney’s Bob Iger, Amazon’s Andy Jassy, Rivian’s RJ Scaringe, Microsoft’s Satya Nadella, Netflix’s Ted Sarandos, and many more.

Again, don’t expect to learn much at all about the inner-workings of Sun Valley this year. Check out a gallery of images showing Cook and Cue at the conference below.

Tim Cook

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Eddy Cue

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