Hedge fund star calls for Microsoft CEO to go

 

"Stuck in the past".

Influential hedge fund manager David Einhorn called for Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer to step down, saying the software company's long-time chief was stuck in the past.

Einhorn, speaking at the annual Ira Sohn Investment Research Conference in New York on Wednesday, said it was time for Ballmer -- who succeeded co-founder Bill Gates in 2000 -- to step aside and "give someone else a chance."

"His continued presence is the biggest overhang on Microsoft's stock," he said, making one of the sharpest public investor comments yet against the Microsoft CEO.

Einhorn, the president of Greenlight Capital, which had US$7.8 billion of assets as of Jan. 1, first rose to prominence for making a prescient call on Lehman Brothers' accounting troubles before the bank's subsequent collapse.

Shares of Microsoft edged up 0.8 percent to US$24.40 in after hours trade from a regular-session close of US$24.19.

(Reporting by Svea Herbst and Edwin Chan; Editing by Steve Orlofsky)

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Hedge fund star calls for Microsoft CEO to go
"They need something more than Windows and Office. Seriously when was the last time some truly revolutionary features were added to Office? I must admit I like Windows 7 over even XP, I especially..."
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Comments: 3
Mark D
May 27, 2011 12:58 PM
They need hardware and a marketing team like Apple. Quite simple really.
Bob
May 27, 2011 2:04 PM
That will get them going.
Ezy2Confuze
May 27, 2011 5:40 PM
They need something more than Windows and Office. Seriously when was the last time some truly revolutionary features were added to Office? I must admit I like Windows 7 over even XP, I especially like Problem Steps Recorder on Server 2008 and Windows 7 for my documentation creation, however 3rd party products with the same functionaility have been around for ages.
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