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Re: Steve Ballmer? - Bye!
« on: August 24, 2013, 01:50:49 PM »
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I love the fact that the MSFT shares jumped 9% on his announcement! That is seriously funny :)


Apple share value jumped after Jobs died, not much of an indicator of anything really.  Hell, Apple spiked up value wise just a week or two ago just based off Carl Icahn giving his two cents on how he felt about its' market valuation.  Suits me just fine since I have some Apple stock I bought 20 years ago, heh.  

Was never a fan of Ballmer, but  he did wonders for MS's financials in the 13 years he was CEO.  Always felt a bit bad for the guy and his keynote speeches and the whole sweaty monkeyboy dance things, but most of the MS devotees gobbled that right up.

I do firmly believe if Gates was still at the helm such debacles like Win RT would never have seen the light of day, but RT can mostly be blamed on Sinofsky even if Ballmer would have had the final decision on it.  How the whole "Windows that doesn't run Windows programs" concept of RT ever got the green light is just baffling.  I have an RT tablet that a friend dropped on my doorstep and it literally makes the Newton PDA seem like the most practical device on earth.
 

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« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2013, 02:05:10 PM »
Wouldn't expect them to do anything but promote from within, or bring someone back that was already a long term Microsoftie.  Sinfosky doesn't stand a chance in hell, IMO.  A lot of W8's failures rest on his shoulders still, and he was very well known for being just miserable to work with and often compared to a Jobs wannabe sans the "vision".

Hastings (from Netflix, and a MS board member) was a pretty good bet but I doubt he'd take the job if offered.  Not to mention he's still sort of living down the blunder he did with Netflix not too long ago.  He's still patching that mess up, but past the worst of it.

Elop is a dice roll.  While he's done good work at Nokia, I don't picture him as a guiding force for MS in the long haul even if Nokia and MS are on extremely friendly terms.  Larson-Green could be another dice roll, but it's been muttered she doesn't have the vision or depth to run the show on a bigger scheme of things.

Whoever it is, I suspect they will be hand picked by Billy G. himself, heh.

If they do hire outside of the walled garden, wouldn't be surprised if they poached an ex Googler or ex Apple exec.