NEW YORK --
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, known as much for his zany
personality as his business discipline, will leave a legacy of mixed
results and a monumental challenge for his yet-to-be-named successor.
Ballmer announced on Friday that he plans to retire sometime in the next year. He has worked for the company for 33 years. After helping founder Bill Gates transform Microsoft from a tiny start-up into the world’s most valuable company, Ballmer took over for Gates in early 2000.
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Ballmer announced on Friday that he plans to retire sometime in the next year. He has worked for the company for 33 years. After helping founder Bill Gates transform Microsoft from a tiny start-up into the world’s most valuable company, Ballmer took over for Gates in early 2000.
Read more here:http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/08/23/3582565/microsoft-ceo-ballmer-to-retire.html
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