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Steve Ballmer Steps Down From Microsoft’s Board

Steve Ballmer is out at Microsoft.

In a public exchange of letters, the former Microsoft CEO announced that he is stepping down from the software company’s board, effective immediately. Current Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella thanked Ballmer for his service to the firm, and for his “support” during his early days as CEO.

The Ballmer era is over.

Ballmer’s letter is worth reading. A passage:

I bleed Microsoft —have for 34 years and I always will. I continue to love discussing the company’s future. I love trying new products and sending feedback. I love reading about what is going on at the company. Count on me to keep ideas and inputs flowing. The company will move to higher heights. I will be proud, and I will benefit through my share ownership. I promise to support and encourage boldness by management in my role as a shareholder in any way I can.

Ballmer’s tenure as CEO was controversial, but it was rare to find someone who doubted his conviction, whatever the efficacy of his decisions.

Microsoft’s stock is all but unchanged on the news.

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The former chief executive officer cited his new, post-Microsoft commitments, including his recent purchase of the Los Angeles Clippers, as reasons for the departure.

So, no more ‘developers, developers, developers,’ but there is plenty more where this comes from:

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