Ballmer goes to sort out Wall Street
Microsoft has sent its chief diplomatic expert, company Number two Steve Ballmer to have a few words with Wall Street analysts about their comments that he is ignoring the company’s loyal shareholders.
The shy, retiring and unassuming Ballmer has packed his knotted handkerchief with his favourite sarnies and headed off to the Big Apple for two days. While he is there he will persuade shareholders that his new spending plan will help bolster the software-maker’s stock price.
Read more (The Inquirer)
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