BillGates topped the list for the 19th year running, increasing his personal wealth from $59 billion last year to $66 billion today. Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer came in slightly lower, with $15.9 billion and in 19th place.
BillGates released the following statement about his rival of more than 30 years: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer also posted a statement: Shortly after the news began to circulate, Apple’s homepage became a tribute to Jobs in the classic, tasteful...
Microsoft founder BillGates topped the list for the 18th straight year with a net worth of $59 billion. Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, $13.9 billion. Last year, Ballmer was 16th on the list, with a net worth of $13.1 billion.
Though BillGates was out there telling people Microsoft is not interested in making non-Yahoo acquisitions right now (at least in the search/social world), word comes that Microsoft bankers have sent "feelers" to Facebook about a full acquisition.
Iron Man: Ode to Gates and Ballmer? Posted by Debby RichmanThe movie defines Tony Stark as a precocious kid, by flashing an old photo of him with BillGates. That was too rich for Steve Ballmer's blood.
The movie defines Stark as a precocious kid, by flashing an old photo of him with BillGates. He bears an uncanny resemblance to Steve Ballmer, don't you agree? As played by Jeff Bridges, Stane shares some of Ballmer's focus on the marketplace.
Microsoft Chairman BillGates talked smack about Google at a press Q&A following the launch of Sharepoint yesterday: Separately, Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer played Bob Barker, saying the price is right -- and the timing -- for Microsoft...
The two-part interview goes over the "plan B" for Google's growth, Google the "portal," the competitive landscape, the CNET controversy, BillGates comments about Google, Wall Street, the international front, and finally click fraud.MORE”
And from Microsoft Chairman BillGates, acknowledgment of Google doing a
great job" but not to count Microsoft out: Microsoft's Ballmer boasts of search engine progress from the Associated Press gives us an update from Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer...
MSN: BillGates, #1 MSN: Steve Ballmer, #24 Gary Price reports on a Forbes richest people list for 2006. Gary pulled out those on the list that run the major search engines. So how do they rank? Google: Sergey Brin: #26
Heck, a few months later, Microsoft
chairman BillGates just added to expectations in
saying: Ballmer's comment has being misunderstood. Dings Google, Yet Fails To Impress On Search Himself" article, Ballmer
previously said:
In a just posted interview with BillGates and Steve Ballmer, Ina Fried and Michael Kanellos from News.com sit down with both MS execs and talk about a number of topics including search, Google, etc. BillGates on Ad-Supported Software
Gates certainly
didn't declare MSN Search to have surpassed Google yesterday at CES to back up Ballmer's statement. Good Morning Silicon Valley, Microsoft chairman BillGates let loose on Google
in an interview
with the Associated Press before...
The presentation ends with Steve Ballmer and BillGates boxing using Windows XBox and then "after the fight," Gates concludes with a few final remarks. The 2006 Winter Consumer Electronics Show got underway last night with a keynote address by Bill...
If Gates and Ballmer wanted a deal with AOL (Time Warner) as a Christmas gift, it appears that they're not going to get it. The MSFT vs. GOOG game of the "Price is Right" appears to be ending according to this just posted story from the Wall Street...
We've read numerous comments from Microsoft's BillGates and Steve Ballmer in the recent past about web search and Google in particular. This time it's Microsoft's CTO, Ray Ozzie, with a few thoughts that were published internally and seen by News...
The AP article: Gates Promises Tough Battle With Google, includes comments from Bill G.while in Israel. See Also: Microsoft's Ballmer on Chair Throwing and Competing with Google See Also: Full Text of Steve Ballmer's Recent Keynote Interview at...
Btw, another Microsoftie you've heard of, BillGates, said in January that the search of today is nothing. In comments made at the Gartner's Symposium/ITxpo and reported by News.com: Ballmer: Trusting Vista, battling Google,
the Microsoft CEO made...
Of course, Gates and Ballmer from Microsoft are also on the list. BillGates, Microsoft Steve Ballmer, Microsoft The 2005 edition of the Forbes 400 list of the of the wealthiest Americans was published this afternoon and includes Brin, Page and...
Videotape depositions from Microsoft chairman BillGates and CEO Steve Ballmer were introduced. Microsoft denies Gates made such statements, as it previously denied statements by Ballmer on how he was going to "f*king kill Google.