Microsoft Shareholders Complain about Brief Annual Meet
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Microsoft's annual shareholders meeting left many people angry over the little time allotted for asking questions from Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Chairman and co-founder Bill Gates. According to Reuters, shareholders were grumbling, some were shouting, about the 15 minutes time frame given to them for posing questions to the company's leaders. "We drove through the snow to get here. He (Ballmer) is talking about tablets and phones as if it were a new thing. Apple's...
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