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With all the subtlety of the Kool-Aid man crashing through a wall, Steve Ballmer entered the NBA in 2014…. after a run as Microsoft's CEO, Ballmer bought the perpetually lousy LA Clippers for ...
Calling Steve Ballmer a sports enthusiast may not do justice ... The former Microsoft CEO will dance, jump, punch in the air, and whatnot during games. Something that hasn’t gone unnoticed ...
Former Microsoft CEO and LA Clippers owner Steve Ballmer has consistently ranked among the world's wealthiest billionaires. Despite his vast fortune, friends say Ballmer is still the kind of guy ...
Ever since plans to build the Intuit Dome were first revealed, team owner Steve Ballmer has passionately discussed toilets. Now that the Los Angeles Clippers' home court is finally ready to open ...
This week on 60 Minutes, correspondent Jon Wertheim profiled Steve Ballmer, the former Microsoft CEO and current owner of the Los Angeles Clippers. Ballmer is consistently ranked among the world's ...
Steve Ballmer has an unorthodox investing approach. The former Microsoft CEO is worth $151 billion, per the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, making him the ninth richest person the world. That puts ...
The ultrawealthy tend to follow a time-honored model of investing: diversifying. Much like universities and pensions, the richest people on earth spread their money across stocks, bonds and a ...
Steve Ballmer's wealth skyrockets, briefly topping Bill Gates amid their Microsoft legacies. Ballmer's brief surpassing of Gates in wealth is a testament to his diverse investment portfolio and ...
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has leapfrogged Bill Gates on the list of world’s richest people — the first time that the company co-founder’s fortune has been eclipsed by one of his ...
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer at the 2021 groundbreaking for the Intuit Dome, the new home of the L.A. Clippers, the NBA franchise he acquired in 2014. (L.A. Clippers / Intuit Dome Photo ...
Microsoft former CEO Steve Ballmer recently said that the new tariffs announced by President Donald Trump will have an effect on consumers, adding that investors will feel the pain, too.
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer briefly outpaced the company’s co-founder, Bill Gates, in terms of wealth last week, as per Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index. What Happened: Ballmer ...