Microsoft's 13-year CEO announced today his plans to retire within the next year, which surely brings closure to many people who were always skeptical of his behaviour as a person and strategies for the company itself.
It's been announced Microsoft is working with both founder Bill Gates and...
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MSFT Up With Markets Stocks are up in early trading as home prices rose for the first time in eight months, boosted by an annual flurry of spring buyers. Shares of MSFT were shaky at the open but are now trading in the positive.
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Relations between Yahoo! and Alibaba have been rocky for some time but Bartz gave Alibaba's Ma a vote of confidence in September saying Yahoo! is "very supportive of the operational direction Jack Ma and his team are taking the group."
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NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Apple is reportedly launching the white iPhone on Wednesday, according to MacRumors. The phone has been delayed for months; as TheStreet reported in July, the reason for the delay is an issue with the paint that causes light to leak into the camera, distorting photos...
Company founder Bill Gates pledges to rescue company from 'third-world' fate
Microsoft today announced that company founder Bill Gates is resuming his former role as CEO effective immediately. The fate of his successor and now predecessor Steve Ballmer remains unclear; for the time being, he...
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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Stocks in disaster-stricken Japan capped a turbulent week with solid gains Friday after finance ministers from the Group of Seven nations announced a coordinated intervention in the currency market to prevent the yen from rising further.
The Nikkei 225 index, the most...
NEW YORK — Wall Street followed Japanese stocks lower Monday, as investors worried about the impact of Friday’s devastating earthquake and tsunami that laid waste to cities along Japan’s northeast coast, killing thousands and causing tens of billions of dollars in damage.
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This absolutely disgusts me. If anything, the US president should shutdown all BP PLC's assets. They don't deserve to continue operating as a petroleum company.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Drilling of a relief well seen as the most promising way to plug the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is a...