Steve Ballmer
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Live blog: Windows 7 debuts in New York...that's at the core of the success of the PC." 11:37 a.m. EDT: When Bill Gates and Paul Allen started Microsoft, they talked about a computer on every desk and in every home, Ballmer said. Today, he said, there's a PC "for every room, for... In this article: Microsoft, Steve Ballmer, CNET, New York, Ina Fried, and Bill Gates |
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San Jose Mercury News | September 30, 2009
Oracle's Ellison still No. 3 on Forbes 400
...Google guys and Schmidt and Omidyar were non-valley techies. Michael Dell of Dell Computer, Steve Ballmer and Paul Allen of Microsoft, and Jeff Bezos of Amazon all made the top 30. And ranking 326th, at $1.2 billion, was former eBay CEO Meg...
In this article: Forbes, Larry Ellison, Oracle, Google, Eric Schmidt, Pierre Omidyar, EBay, Bill Gates, Amazon, and Sergey Brin
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TechFlash | October 20, 2009
Burgermaster founder was a key figure in Microsoft's early days
...early days Todd Bishop on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, 6:32am PDT Most people know how Paul Allen and Steve Ballmer helped Bill Gates build Microsoft over the years. Lesser known is the role Phil Jensen played in fueling the company,...
In this article: Microsoft, Bill Gates, Hamburger, King-tv, and Seattle
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Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide | October 01, 2009
Bill Gates Lost $7 Billion Last Year, Is Still Richer Than God [Money]
...than everybody else than last year. Other losers on this year's Forbes 400 include Paul Allen, who lost $4.5 billion, Michael Dell, who lost $2.8 billion, and Steve Ballmer, who lost $1.7 billion. Amazon's Jeff Bezos, unlike all the...
In this article: Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Forbes, God, Amazon, Paul Allen, and Michael Dell
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CNN | October 01, 2009
Tech's biggest loser: Bill Gates
...topping the list for the 16th year in a row. Two current and former Microsofties were close behind: Paul Allen (No. 17) dropped $4.5 billion and Steve Ballmer (No. 14) gave up $1.7 billion. Other notable losers were Michael Dell (No. 13),...
In this article: Bill Gates, Apple, Microsoft, Steve Jobs, James Goodnight, Google, Michael Dell, SAS Institute, EBay, and Amazon
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eWEEK Technology News | October 22, 2009
Microsoft CEO Ballmer Launches Windows 7 In New York
...over the past 12 months, are Windows PCs. The ultra-thin, the traditional notebook, the desktop, and the all-in-one style of PC that Brad showed, which I think is perfect in the kitchen, said Ballmer. When Bill Gates and Paul Allen started...
In this article: Microsoft, Recession, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Bill Gates, Apple, All rights reserved, and Chrome OS
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Steven Anthony Ballmer (born Detroit, Michigan March 24, 1956) is an American businessman who has been the chief executive officer of Microsoft Corporation since January 2000. Ballmer is the second person after Roberto Goizueta to become a billionaire in U.S. dollars based on stock options received as an employee of a corporation in which he was neither a founder nor a relative of a founder. In Forbes 2008 World's Richest People ranking, Ballmer was ranked the 43rd richest person in the world, with an estimated wealth of $11 billion.
- Birth Date:
- March 24, 1956
- Birthplace:
- Detroit, Michigan
- Religion:
- Judaism
- Spouse:
- Connie Snyder
- Residence:
- United States
- Occupation:
- CEO, Microsoft
- Salary:
- $1,350,834
- Net Worth:
- $11 billion USD (2009)
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