The former Microsoft CEO said his investment strategy was partly influenced by Buffett.
The former CEO’s unconventional and hugely profitable strategy: own a lot of Microsoft.
"Microsoft’s outperformed just about every other asset I could have owned. It’s a little hard to say that it hasn’t worked ...
Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and Larry Ellison have stayed in the top 20, but the likes of Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg have ...
No matter the stakes. Saturday's nonconference matchup, the first college game in Steve Ballmer's technology-infused palace, the Intuit Dome located in the L.A. suburb of Inglewood, wasn't for a berth ...
"Microsoft's outperformed just about every other asset I could have owned," former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer told The Wall Street Journal in an interview published Sunday.Steph Chambers via ...
There is one very glaring exception: Steve Ballmer. The former Microsoft chief executive has put nearly all his eggs in one basket and kept them there for years. Ballmer has virtually no exposure ...
"Microsoft's outperformed just about every other asset I could have owned," former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer told The Wall Street Journal in an interview published Sunday.Steph Chambers via Getty ...
Steve Ballmer doesn't diversify his investments. Instead, his portfolio is almost entirely dependent on Microsoft stock. The former Microsoft CEO urged retail investors to keep things simple.