LAST week we saw the departure of at least two Microsoft executives [1, 2] (among around half a dozen so far this month) and joining this exodus will be the vice president of Services. Maybe it's a morale problem.
Maria Martinez, the corporate vice president in charge of the big Microsoft Services division, is leaving the company. Microsoft confirmed the move in response to our inquiry this morning, saying Martinez would be replaced by Kathleen Hogan, current corporate vice president of Microsoft’s Customer Service & Support
Microsoft's assets available for employee benefits fell by $1.4 billion in 2008, shrinking by more than a quarter from the year before.
The Redmond-based company's funds available to pay out benefits dropped 26 percent to $4.01 billion in the year ended Dec. 31, according to a document filed Monday with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In 2007, Microsoft's available assets for benefits amounted $5.43 billion.
--Former Microsoft Vice President Brad Silverberg
Comments
Charles Oliver
2009-06-30 21:09:54
Roy Schestowitz
2009-06-30 21:33:27
Sabayon User
2009-06-30 22:01:42
Implying that benefits *paid* to them fell or were reduced. Implying that Microsoft employees are somehow receiving less health or retirement coverage. Neither of which is the case, as Charles Oliver said. You then paste the usual self-referential gunk (contract staff rate cuts) that is completely unrelated to what you're saying. You are aware that no company in the planet pays benefits to contract staff, right?
So you either don't understand the article you're quoting (which means you should not use it to begin with) or you're lying. Which is it?
contextfree
2009-07-01 02:42:45
twitter
2009-07-01 04:37:46
Investors and customers are unhappy. I'm sure you will enjoy these link about investors expressing their dissapointment [2], [3]. Everyone's favorite seems to be the Vista Failure. More than anything else, Vista's crater showed that M$ has lost it.
You trolls can spin, slander and otherwise bullshit all day, none of it will do M$ any good. Given how negative the reaction is to your constant harassment, it's a wonder M$ has not pulled the plug on you guys. They should put every resource they had into software ten years ago. Whey they keep people like you around is a mystery.
Sabayon User
2009-07-01 16:34:16
Wow. I must be asking the right questions if the head nymshifter had to come down and do his explosion at the ASCII factory just for me.