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thumbnail Inside Ballmer's Exit And Who Definitely Won't Be Microsoft's Next CEO
Aug 24th 2013, 00:04, by Alex Wilhelm

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Today Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced that he will retire in the next 12 months. His successor is not known, but the move marks the end of an era in technology, as Ballmer himself has become a controversial stalwart in the sector.

The stock market rewarded the company with a 7.29 percent bump in its share price following the news. However, Ballmer’s final years at the company have been marked with change. Windows 8, Windows Phone, Azure, and other new products have reformed Microsoft’s software lineup. Executive exits, a re-org, and a shift in business model have remade the company, at least in theory.

During his stretch as CEO, Ballmer has overseen a company that has weathered internal gridlock and market woes. That said, the last few years of Microsoft history have been turbulent. And perhaps turbulent in a way that is good for the firm.

My good friend and colleague Frederic Lardinois and I sat down to talk over the news. Have a view:

Top Image Credit: Luc Van Braekel


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