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Nations:China Japan France South Korea People:Ma Yun Jerry Yang Steve Ballmer Rupert Murdoch
2008-09-30
Microsoft defends search investments to analysts
REDMOND, Wash. - Microsoft's CEO defended the software maker's decision to invest heavily in its unprofitable online business, but shed little light Thursday on specific steps it will take to challenge Google in the wake of the failed bid to buy Yahoo.
Nations:Canada People:Steve Ballmer Activities:Microsoft - Yahoo Deal Source:(AP)
2008-07-24
Yahoo CEO remains upbeat despite lackluster quarter
SAN FRANCISCO - With Microsoft's $47.5 billion takeover bid off the table and his company's stock price down 20 percent during his 13-month reign as Yahoo's CEO, Jerry Yang has a message for his exasperated shareholders: Things aren't as bleak as they look.
Nations:U.S. People:Steve Ballmer Carl Icahn Activities:Microsoft - Yahoo Deal Source:(AP)
2008-07-23
Outraged Icahn refocuses on ousting Yahoo board
SAN FRANCISCO - Apparently abandoning hopes for a truce with Yahoo Inc., investor Carl Icahn sharpened his focus on replacing the Internet company's board Monday after his attempt to negotiate a deal with Microsoft Corp. was angrily rejected.
Nations:U.S. People:Carl Icahn Steve Ballmer Activities:Microsoft - Yahoo Deal Source:(AP)
2008-07-14
Bill Gates: PC Genius, Internet Fool
Bill Gates, who for years was the richest man in the world, is also one of the smartest. But even he couldn't figure out how to beat the Internet-how to transition his grand old monopoly software company, Microsoft, into a business that thrives on the Net. And so he begins his retirement today from Microsoft as the PC era's biggest winner, and the Web era's most spectacular casualty.
People:Bill Gates Steve Ballmer Source:(Time)
2008-06-30
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