Bill Gates will have a strong voice through the shareholders' meeting, as he's sure to have a big voting block.
But he won't be running the company (and in fact hasn't for a long time) or deciding on technical direction.
jwenting
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it is. The Gates Foundation is one of the, if not the, largest charitable organisations without a political agenda in the world.
And it's all founded by the income generated by Microsoft, income Gates spends on his foundation rather than personal luxury (of which he, in his own opinion, quite enough already even though most people in his position would live far more extravagantly).
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yeah. I really think Bill has been really charitable and well i understand why he would retire. I mean he would be super rich. Its not like he needs to save for his super annuation is it!
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As if Bill's retirement will keep him away from microsoft.He has done a gr8 job to be fair. And as for the charity...supurb!! thats anyways small change for him even though its alot
He should give me charity money.lol
Good job Billy
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As if Bill's retirement will keep him away from microsoft.He has done a gr8 job to be fair. And as for the charity...supurb!! thats anyways small change for him even though its alot
He should give me charity money.lol
Good job Billy
I go along with that! Bill Gates had a vision and will keep going with it!
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