84% netizens think Microsoft CEO Ballmer should retire
Source: Internet
Author: User
KeywordsMicrosoft netizens Ballmer
Sina Science and technology news August 26, Microsoft (34.75,2.36,7.29%) announced late in Friday, the company's CEO Ballmer (Steve Ballmer) has decided to retire in the next 12 months. Sina Science and Technology launched a survey, 84% of netizens believe that Ballmer should retire, for Microsoft's future development, there are 53% of netizens said bullish. Netizen Survey: 84% netizens think Ballmer should retire. Ballmer announced his retirement as the focus of the weekend news. Many in the industry were surprised that Mr. Ballmer had not shown his retirement intentions before. But because Mr Ballmer failed to lay a solid foundation for Microsoft's future in the more than 10 years of independent control of Microsoft, many people think he is "retiring". Sina Technology launched an investigation in the first time about Mr. Ballmer's announcement of the retirement plan. As of August 26, 5,341 netizens were surveyed in the early hours of Beijing. According to the survey, 84% of netizens believed that Mr. Ballmer should retire, and only about 7% thought he should not retire. 84% of users believe that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer should retire after the announcement of the Ballmer retirement plan, Microsoft is estimated to have risen 7%. At least from the capital market perspective, investors are welcoming Mr Ballmer's retirement. In the opinion of some professionals, retirement is also a good decision for Ballmer. "For Mr. Ballmer, retirement is a good decision and he needs to hand over power to others, perhaps an outsider," said Ted Schadler, chief analyst at Forrester Research at Teide Chedelles, a US marketing firm. "53% users optimistic about the future development of Microsoft some professionals believe that Ballmer failed to lead Microsoft to seize the Internet during his tenure, and is now lagging behind in cloud computing and mobile, one of the main reasons for Microsoft's plight. Sina Technology has also launched an investigation into Microsoft's future. Survey results show that 53% of netizens said that the future development of Microsoft, and about 32% of netizens said not optimistic. Survey shows that 53% of users bullish on Microsoft's future prospects Microsoft still has a large volume, single quarter revenue of about 20 billion U.S. dollars, single quarter net profit can reach nearly 5 billion U.S. dollars. But because of missed mobile battlefield, many professionals are not optimistic about Microsoft's future development prospects. "Microsoft's change is imperative," said Zousse Kravala Zeus Kerravala, a market research agency ZK RESEACRH analyst. Since his inauguration in 2000, Ballmer has missed many opportunities for transition, including mobile, tablet, and cloud computing. "As far as Microsoft is concerned, this change is good for the company, and there will be changes at every level of Microsoft management," said Colin Gillis, analyst at Collin Gillis, an investment agency. "(Loliang)
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