http://money.cnn.com/2006/06/15/technology..._news/index.htm
hmm there is a chance for Warren Buffet in 2008
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http://money.cnn.com/2006/06/15/technology..._news/index.htm
hmm there is a chance for Warren Buffet in 2008
Gates to leave day-to-day role at Microsoft
Chairman to devote more time to charitable works. By Amanda Cantrell, CNNMoney.com June 15, 2006: 5:40 PM EDT NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - Microsoft announced Thursday that chairman and co-founder Bill Gates will transition out of a day-to-day role at the company, effective July 2008, to spend more time working on his charitable foundation. Gates will then work part-time at Microsoft (up $0.19 to $22.07, Charts) as chairman and technical adviser and will work full time for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the organization he founded with his wife, which focuses on global health and education. Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates announcing Thursday that he is steppng down from his day-to-day role with the company by July 2008. "I've decided that two years from today, I will reorganize my personal priorities," Gates said during a news conference, adding,"I have one of the best jobs in the world." "I believe with great wealth comes great responsibility - the responsibility to give back to society and make sure those resources are given back in the best possible way, to those in need," he said. Gates added, "It's not a retirement, it's a reordering of my priorities." The company's chief technical officer, Ray Ozzie, will immediately assume the title of chief software architect and begin working side by side with Gates on all technical architecture and product oversight responsibilities. Ozzie became chief technical officer of Microsoft in April 2005, when Microsoft bought Groove Networks, the company Ozzie founded. Craig Mundie, the current chief technical officer, will take the new role of chief research and strategy officer, also effective immediately. Mundie will work closely with Gates to assume his responsibility for the company's research and incubation efforts, Microsoft said. Mundie also will partner with the company's general counsel Brad Smith to guide Microsoft's intellectual property and technology policy efforts. Mundie, 56, joined Microsoft in 1992. Ozzie and Mundie will continue to report to Gates until the transition is complete, when they will begin reporting to Ballmer. Shares of Microsoft fell slightly, by about 0.4 percent, in after-hours trading. "It's been my privilege to work shoulder to shoulder with a true visionary... who has now headed, in my opinion, one of the greatest philanthropies of all time," said Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer during the conference. Gates co-founded Microsoft, which makes the ubiquitous Windows operating system, with Paul Allen in 1975, and took the company public in 1986. He remained CEO of the company until 2000, when Ballmer took the reins. That year, Gates formed his charitable foundation, which now has $29.1 billion in assets. For their work with the foundation, Gates and his wife were chosen, along with rock singer Bono, as one of Time Magazine's Persons of the Year in 2005. ______
Well if Bill Gates needs someone to take care of his company I will (of course for some of his billions
billyboy is a really brilliant business man but I personally hate him
I think microsoft now can be leaded by a monkey too...and it will still produce billions
i've heard too
that Bill Gates will be retired at 2008 and will work like an advisor but i don't think it will give a chance to Warren Buffet Just because if he has a chance,he would be Cheers! QUOTE(geoseban @ Jun 15 2006, 09:39 PM) [snapback]2310988[/snapback] http://money.cnn.com/2006/06/15/technology..._news/index.htm hmm there is a chance for Warren Buffet in 2008 you personally hate him? he really never needs your love as he has many many many lovers QUOTE(hardcoder @ Jun 16 2006, 07:56 AM) [snapback]2313295[/snapback] billyboy is a really brilliant business man but I personally hate him I think microsoft now can be leaded by a monkey too...and it will still produce billions
I think it is the smartest move on Gate's side...
QUOTE(hardcoder @ Jun 16 2006, 03:56 PM) [snapback]2313295[/snapback] I think microsoft now can be leaded by a monkey too...and it will still produce billions NO!!! Brazil might have the greatest footballers in the planet but they still need a coach to win or any other sports or team in the matter of fact. You need PEOPLE to lead. Obviously u cant ask a monkey to lead brazil to win the world cup
Agreed. We need to recognise Bill's effort and capabilities.
Things don't just happen, well definitely not Microsoft. It's so easy to say this & that about them, when they're where they're today. But think 20years ago... |