...where he is heralded as a national hero, Mittal â now the third richest man in the world, behind only Warren Buffet and Bill Gates â is renowned for his opulent lifestyle as much as his business. He decorated the house in Kensington, which nestles between...
...wanted to see Ballmer "dance around and sweat and yell." Another dude wanted to hear Microsoft admit, at long last, that Bill Gates is a Communist. * Xeni, Rob, and Joel huddle on the floor and fight over whose mobile phone is dumber, and who is more of a...
...for themselves. As others have pointed out, SS was never intended to be the full retirement plan for Warren Buffet and Bill Gates. It was protection against abject poverty for people of financially modest means, after they had worked their whole lives. Turning...
...in his first stint delivering a keynote speech at the annual trade show. For years, Microsoft chairman and co- founder Bill Gates had kicked off the event and anchored Microsoft's presence there, but Mr. Gates last year stepped away from day-to-day involvement...
...nominated and selected by a group of his or her peers. Anne Mulcahy, Bob Ulrich, A. G. Lafley, George David, Fred Smith, Bill Gates, John Chambers, Michael Dell and Sandy Weill are just some of the leaders who have been honored during the award's 23-year history....
...talent are lost when companies avoid destroying value. These opportunities often exist in periods of crisis. In the 90s, Bill Gates wanted to digitize Britannica, but the encyclopedia company turned him down, worried about cannibalizing their printed book...
...upgrade, Vista, which was branded a disaster by many. Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer, who took over last year from founder Bill Gates, unveiled Windows 7 at a computer show in Las Vegas and announced a free "beta" version was available for download. The company...
...months of the year, when the age cutoff date gives them a better shot at getting coaching. There is the computer bought for Bill Gates’ high school long before other schools had such equipment. There is also the cultural luck of the draw: the language that...
...of ABC's Lost, a show as synonymous with techie geek culture as, say, Battlestar Galactica. But just in case TV stars and Bill Gates' exit weren't enough to qualify as CES wow factor, there was still enough impressive gadgetry to create the kind of buzz the...
...story? Certainly. The book is called Leaving Microsoft to Change the World. The nice thing is I got that title before Bill Gates could get that title for his book, because, of course, Bill has now left Microsoft and is going to do amazing things to change...