Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says Windows still the world's most popular operating system; Windows 8 will be a "rebirth."
The Power Lunch team take a look at Harvard's All-Star economic team, which includes such notables as, Robert Rubin, Ben Bernanke, Steve Ballmer, Philip Falccone, Barry Bausano, and Jeremy Lin.
Jim Cramer explains why he's bullish on Microsoft and CEO Steve Ballmer. 'They've got some more game than we think.'
Insight on where the economy is heading, with Steven A. Ballmer, chief executive of Microsoft and CNBC's Jim Goldman, Steve Liesman & Erin Burnett.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer makes comments on CNBC at the company's conference.
CES is abuzz over Microsoft, as CEO Steve Ballmer announced the company's Xbox Kinect gaming system sold 8 million units in its first 60 days. The 'Fast Money' traders and BGC analyst Colin Gillis weigh in.
CNBC's Mary Thompson with a look at Google's new mobile payment device; Eric Jackson, Ironfire Capital weighs in on whether Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer should leave, and the Fast Money traders with trades you may want to make today.
Whitney Tilson, value investor, discusses Microsoft's Steve Ballmer and his missteps. 'Ballmer's arrogance has led to missed innovation,' he says.
Microsoft's no. 2 investor David Einhorn caused major headlines today when he said Microsoft has to fire CEO Steve Ballmer, with Jon Fine, digital media consultant.
Discussing the leadership of Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, and the company's direction, with Bill George, Harvard Business School, and Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Yale School of Management.
Since Steve Ballmer took on the role of CEO in 2000, the stock is down 30%. Insight on whether the CEO is really to blame for stock performance, with Edward Freeman, Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics, and Doug Gates, Moxy Vote.