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Former Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer leaves firm | Former Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer leaves firm |
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Former Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has said he is stepping down from the board with immediate effect. | Former Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has said he is stepping down from the board with immediate effect. |
In a public letter, Mr Ballmer said he had become "very busy" since he quit the top job and that it would be "impractical to continue". | In a public letter, Mr Ballmer said he had become "very busy" since he quit the top job and that it would be "impractical to continue". |
His decision to leave follows his recent purchase of the Los Angeles Clippers basketball team. | His decision to leave follows his recent purchase of the Los Angeles Clippers basketball team. |
"I see a combination of the Clippers, civic contribution, teaching and study taking a lot of my time," he wrote. | "I see a combination of the Clippers, civic contribution, teaching and study taking a lot of my time," he wrote. |
He said his departure would be immediate due to a "hectic" autumn including both the start of the NBA basketball season and his teaching of a new class. | He said his departure would be immediate due to a "hectic" autumn including both the start of the NBA basketball season and his teaching of a new class. |
Mr Ballmer left the chief executive role in February after more than 14 years at the helm, and has been involved in the company for more than three decades. | |
He still holds more Microsoft shares than any other individual, and on Tuesday he pledged to hold onto them for the "foreseeable future". | He still holds more Microsoft shares than any other individual, and on Tuesday he pledged to hold onto them for the "foreseeable future". |
"I bleed Microsoft - have for 34 years and I always will," he wrote. |
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