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Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer to Retire, Investors Possibly Looking to Sell Xbox Division

Microsoft is looking at some big changes if 1% investor ValueAct has their way.
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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has announced his upcoming retirement after a 1% shareholder in the company, ValueAct, made it clear shareholders are ready for him to step down.

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Ballmer’s retirement announcement has caused Microsoft shares to rise throughout the day, but there is another piece of business one analyst believes ValueAct will be pushing once it claims a spot on Microsoft’s board of directors: the sale of the Xbox division.

Analyst Rick Sherlund believes ValueAct is looking to make some big changes at Microsoft to turn around what has been a bad year for the company. On July 19th, Microsoft shares closed at nearly 12% down, something that has not happened since 2000 to 2001. With Windows 8 and Surface tablet sales not living up to expectations, something needs to give.

Sherlund believes ValueAct will be making a move to sell off the company’s Xbox division once it claims a space on the board of directors, stating:

“Xbox is cool, but by our estimates Microsoft has not made money at this.”

Had Ballmer not announced his retirement a mere day after ValueAct’s intentions were made public, this would be a tad less worrying.

Steve Ballmer will be retiring from his position as Microsoft CEO within the next 12 months, once a successor has been chosen.


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