MICROSOFT has suffered from some very major departures in recent years. Vice presidents, for instance, are dropping like flies. It's easy to see why. Looking at Microsoft's online business, it loses over $2 billion per year and there is no turnaround foreseen (or proven).
—Microsoft: Xiao Chen, MSN China’s VP of sales is leaving at the end of March to start up his own company, Reuters reports. He had been with the Chinese MSN venture since it it launched in 2005.
Microsoft is losing one of its top sales executives in China, Reuters reports.
Microsoft (MSFT.O) said on Thursday its vice-president of sales for its MSN China joint venture would leave the firm at the end of March to pursue his own start-up.
It’s been awfully quiet on the Midori front lately. But here’s one bit of news related to Microsoft’s (mostly) secret operating-system incubation project: Midori team Jonathan Shapiro is leaving the company after less than a year.
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Needs Sunlight
2010-03-22 09:49:02
It would rock if Microsoft were to quit Europe and the United States. That would take a huge monkey off the backs of our businesses.
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2010-03-22 09:56:16