aol ceo steve ballmer
The Weekly Round-Up: 09.05.08
Round-Up According to an open letter from Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to Yahoo! deal fell through, Ballmer and co started sniffing around Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to see if he was interested in selling the $15bn-rated social networking site. [09 May 2008]
Yahoo! - Microsoft walks away
News After three months of negotiations, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer raised his offer for Yahoo! reports positive profits - Microsoft unconcerned   Ballmer on Yahoo! In a letter to Yang over the weekend, Ballmer warned that any deal between... [06 May 2008]
Microsoft and Yahoo! in 'informal' merger talks
News This adds further clarity to comments Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer made at the CeBIT tech trade show a couple of weeks ago, in which he said "'there is a range of dialogue' for both companies about the proposed takeover," as cited in an Associated... [14 Mar 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 08.02.08
Round-Up Ballmer: "OK, so there was the AOL-Time Warner thing. The office of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. Ballmer: "But most of all we're putting the screws on Google. Ballmer: "Whatever. Ballmer: "You bet. Ballmer: "We're screwing our detractors. [08 Feb 2008]
Windows Vista fails to convince CIOs
News Microsoft will finally unveil Vista at the launch of its enterprise version by CEO Steve Ballmer at the New York Nasdaq on 30 November, with Redmond claiming it will be the fastest-adopted operating system it has ever released. [28 Nov 2006]
Gates still world's richest
News Co-founder Paul Allen, worth $22.5bn, again placed third, while CEO Steve Ballmer, valued at $14bn, nabbed the number 11 standing. All but 26 people on the list - including AOL co-founder Steve Case, ranked number 384 - counted net worth in the... [27 Sep 2005]
Leader: Agenda Setters 2005 - return of the dot-coms
Leader In fact Schmidt and Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page (number 12) place higher than Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (14) and chairman Bill Gates (20). Not since 2001, when AOL Time Warner's Steve Case walked away with it, has a CEO of an... [27 Sep 2005]
Leader: Agenda Setters 2005 - return of the dot-coms
AS Analysis In fact Schmidt and Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page (number 12) place higher than Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (14) and chairman Bill Gates (20). Not since 2001, when AOL Time Warner's Steve Case walked away with it, has a CEO of an... [26 Sep 2005]
Microsoft CEO Ballmer: Security battle is never-ending
News Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says the task of trying to stay one step ahead of virus writers and hackers will be a never-ending battle. Read the full Q&A with Ballmer later on silicon.com, where the Microsoft CEO gives his views on the European... [03 Oct 2004]
Microsoft and Sun agree $2bn 'truce'
News Our companies will continue to compete hard, but this agreement creates a new basis for cooperation that will benefit the customers of both companies," Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said. In a press conference in San Francisco on Friday, Ballmer... [05 Apr 2004]
"It's a form of madness, all these separate systems"
News Steve Ballmer proves understatement is alive and well and living in Redmond.http://www.silicon.com/a56381 Rene Carayol, author and silicon.com columnist, on the mega-mergers that created media conglomerates such as AOL Time Warner and Vivendi... [15 Nov 2002]
The unholy trinity of broadband
Comment Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said something rather significant about the deal: "Microsoft is strongly committed to speeding up the adoption of broadband in the UK, and we are very excited about BT's broadband strategy and innovative no-frills... [08 Nov 2002]
"It was clearly the most unjustifiable market cap ever for a hardware company..."
News Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft http://www.silicon.com/a55679 Phil Leigh, an analyst at Raymond James, on the ructions within AOL Time Warner http://www.silicon.com/a55608 "Our business is located immediately opposite BT's R&D centre... [24 Sep 2002]
High-tech VIPs and the silicon.com curse
Comment Steve Ballmer, CEO, Microsoft (3) Steve Case, chairman, AOL Time Warner (2) Steve Jobs, CEO, Apple (15) Rupert Murdoch, CEO News Corp (1) Michael Dell, CEO, Dell Computer (5) Chris Gent, CEO, Vodafone (10) [04 Sep 2002]
Microsoft boss dismisses Sun as fading competitor
News Ballmer told US wires that Microsoft's main competitor is without a doubt internet colossus AOL. Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, claims one-time arch rival Sun has fallen by the wayside on Microsoft's competitive landscape. [18 Jun 2002]
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