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2:15 PM ET The Trading Desk with Pat BollandI also just came off a live interview on CFRA, a radio station in Ottawa. The region is Canada's high-tech corridor, so we speak with them often - and enjoy ourselves every time. If it ends up online, it'll be on the interview page.
Bill Gates Gives His Notice
Carmi Levy, senior research analyst, Info-Tech Research Group
Duration: 7 m 50 s
If it isn't, I'd be happy to call you at home and tell you why I think the exit door at Microsoft hasn't finished spinning. CEO Steve Ballmer is next. You heard it here first.
Update: The MP3 of the CFRA interview is available here. Happy listening!
how interesting... i have thought Steve was on the way out for a while now, just never voiced it. because really... not even the voices in my head listen to me. ;)
ReplyDeleteyou'll have to check back to my site on sunday, C. i'm taking my recently converted sister (she's Jewish, i'm not) to a really nice kosher italian restaurant in Berkeley tomorrow night before we go to see mikhail baryshnikov dance. i'll post a review of the restaurant in case you ever come to the bay area.
michele sent me this time.
I don't read the news for one day and all hell breaks lose with Bill Gates, must find out more information...omgoodness
ReplyDeleteGood interview, Carmi! Nice to hear you! It seems wierd that he's retiring in 2 years and it's making such big news now.
ReplyDeletemichele says hi.
You're so cool, Carmi.
ReplyDeleteWow, you've got to admire someone who is devoting their lives to philanthropy. I guess that after you've amassed a certain amount of money, it becomes meaningless unless you can do something of value with it. I know there's probably more to it - I tend to view the world with rose colored glasses. Here tonight on my own and from Michele's - simultaneously!
ReplyDeleteActually, I heard it here second. My friend at Microsoft was the first one to tell me he thought Ballmer was on the way out, too.
ReplyDeleteI think Microsoft needs to find a real visionary to get them out of the doldurms. Nothing they do now is new or has any spark to it. They need a new idea, a new product line, and new blood.
Here from Michele.
I'm with everyone else on this one - Microsoft really needs to do some serious rethinking. Those who presently manage "content" are generally in dire need of a new business model. Watching this with interest.
ReplyDelete(Also, thank you for your kind comment - words. :) High praise indeed.)
I guess if I was worth billions I would retire too. It will be interesting to see what good causes Bill Gates decides to help with his money.
ReplyDeleteMichele sent me.
Carmi, I can't imagine how you can keep up with things in your industry. Not only does the technology change quickly, but in this business world of mergers and acquisitions, nothing seems to stay the same very long. You have a tough job, but you do it so well!
ReplyDeleteI think Bill Gates has so many more great things to do through his foundation. I really admire his philosophy of informed giving. A very wise model indeed.
Here via Michele's again and I'm glad I'm back!
I've always admired Bill Gates and heard about this on the national news the other night. I'm impressed with his "give back" attitude.
ReplyDeleteNow I'm off to hear that interview of yours.
Just saw your broadcast. Excellent. Gosh, I had no idea you were such a celebrity.
ReplyDeleteVery interesing discussion on Gates and Microsoft. Really enjoyed it.
Very interesting interview Carmi...it certainly answered the question I had about why Gates announced this so soon...and your answers to ALL the questions you were asked nake total sense...YOU are so knowledgeable, my dear Carmi...I dearly appteciate your expertise inthese matters...! And I am here from Michele today!
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