...and is seeking to oust the company's board, said he had in the past week "spoken frequently" with Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer and others at the world's biggest software firm. "Our talks centered on the industry in general but, more importantly,...
...its $44.6 billion takeover bid by saying the unsolicited offer continues to undervalue Yahoo. Over the weekend, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer threatened to start a proxy war with Yahoo if it does not come to an agreement on the takeover within three weeks. "If...
...instead, I'll just do the same thing that Mr. Ballmer's been doing and head over to AAPL. In conclusion, the fact that Steve Ballmer is willing to copy so many different aspects of Apple's business is a sign of Apple's growing dominance. Next month we'll...
...auctioning off the furniture to concoct ANY FUTURE BUT the deal. None of which is conducive to 100% enthusiasm. If you were Steve Ballmer, wouldn't you have lost interest, too? So the question is...what will Steve Ballmer do now? Yahoo isn't the one one who...
...two companies failed to bridge a gap between them on price. Microsoft Saturday released a letter from Chief Executive Steve Ballmer to Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang saying that Microsoft had said it was willing to raise its offer to $33 a share for Yahoo, but Yahoo...
...- The Associated Press Software Microsoft suggests Windows XP may survive Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer offered a glimmer of hope on Thursday to fans of the company's Windows XP operating system, saying the company may reconsider its...
...maybe, we will see Microsoft prove that it still has the technical chops and marketing acumen to come from behind and win something fair and square. How could Steve Ballmer not want to choose the chance of victory over the certain admission of defeat?...
...Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer received a pay package valued at about $1.35-million for fiscal 2008, a year in which the software maker's profit climbed despite the troubled U.S. economy. Microsoft also said it would change the way it...
...like many others on Microsoft, never asks the hard question that's central to seeing the software giant's future: Is Steve Ballmer another Bill Gates? Look at the record. Under the stewardship of Bill Gates, MSFT split eight times and rose 53,000% from early...
...his place as an American entrepreneurial legend, alongside the likes of Henry Ford and John D. Rockefeller. But what about Steve Ballmer? Mr. Gates built Microsoft Corp. from a fledgling startup into a global technology powerhouse. But he has gradually moved...