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Steve Ballmer remains Microsoft’s largest individual shareholder, eight years after stepping down as CEO. (GeekWire File Photo / Dan DeLong) It’s 2022, and Microsoft’s cloud business is on ...
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer — seen here wearing his beloved signature maroon V-neck sweater — gives the keynote address at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show, Jan. 6, 2010 in Las ...
History is going to measure Steve ‘s tenure as Microsoft CEO on what happens in 2012 (FY 2013 for those into financial measures) and beyond, not what happened in the 2000s." ...
Steve Ballmer is the chief executive officer of Microsoft Corp., the world's largest software company. Ballmer, 50, befriended Microsoft founder and Chairman Bill Gates while both were students at ...
Ballmer was employee No. 30 at Microsoft but got most of his wealth from a sweetheart deal. Steve Ballmer, who was once Bill Gates’ assistant, is now richer than his onetime mentor Skip to main ...
Billionaire Bill Gates was once crowned the richest man in the world for 18 years, but now as his quest to not die rich ...
Microsoft was shaped by Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Steve Ballmer and Satya Nadella over the course of the last half-century in the male-dominated tech world. Ballmer joined Microsoft in 1980 and was ...
Steve Ballmer today cut his remaining official tie with the company he ran for 14 years, resigning as a member of Microsoft's board of directors. The announcement , which closes a big chapter in ...
Steve Ballmer, the former Microsoft CEO-turned-NBA team owner, broke ground on the Los Angeles Clippers’ new arena on Friday, officially starting the separation process between his organization ...
Call it the end of an era. Friday, Microsoft announced that Steve Ballmer will be retiring within the next 12 months, bringing his 13-year run as CEO of the company to an end. “There is never a ...
Steve Ballmer has sold more than 49 million shares of Microsoft stock worth $1.3 billion in the past several days, and plans to sell a total of 75 million shares by year’s end.
History is going to measure Steve's tenure as Microsoft CEO on what happens in 2012 (FY 2013 for those into financial measures) and beyond, not what happened in the 2000s." ...