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Have you ever thrown a chair at somebody like Steve Ballmer? Q. I'm wondering if any of you have ever thrown a chair at somebody and scream foul language at the same time, like "I'm going to *** kill Google". Just like Ballmer did when an employee left his company, and moved on to Google. But it does not have to be a company or business, it can be any person you dislike. Asked by dowsXP - Fri Jul 18 17:20:53 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Google seems more like an entity than a person. I'd like to throw a chair at google. The deactivated my adsense account oweing me $2300.00 without even giving me a reason and will not return my emails. Answered by kenamaddox - Tue Jul 22 16:54:17 2008 who is Stever Ballmer? Q. who is Stever Ballmer? Asked by brainless - Sun Mar 4 07:43:46 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Steve Ballmer is the CEO of Microsoft. He was first appointed to the position in January, 2000 Answered by TonySabs - Sun Mar 4 07:53:36 2007 If B. Hussein Obama raises corp taxes, will Microsoft move offshore?
Q. June 3 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Steven Ballmer said the world s largest software company would move some employees offshore if Congress enacts President Barack Obama s plans to impose higher taxes on U.S. companies ... Asked by Buck Ofama - Fri Jun 5 14:09:53 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. When any business that supplies a service or product to consumers has an increase in it's overhead (i.e. raw materials, labor costs, energy costs, TAXES, etc.) those costs are passed on to the consumer through higher prices. When these overhead costs get so high that the American company can no longer compete within the Global trade economy, they have limited choices if they wish to continue in business. Reduce their overhead by shrinking their labor force (job cuts), Streamline their production process if possible. Buy cheaper "ingredients" (which means a lower quality product by and large) plus other cost cutting devices. But once all these measures have been taken and they still face competition from foreign companies that have lower… [cont.] Answered by poolplayer - Sat Jun 6 12:49:06 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "ballmer" MWC 2010: Nokia and Intel to talk up the future of mobile computing
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