This exclusive club includes former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and Apple CEO Tim Cook. Most of us aren’t company founders or wealthy heirs. But is it possible to maximize your 9-to-5 and reach ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, and former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer are among the few exceptions. Forbes identified only 26 people on its list of 760 US billionaires who are ...
With all the subtlety of the Kool-Aid man crashing through a wall, Steve Ballmer entered the NBA in 2014…. after a run as Microsoft's CEO, Ballmer bought the perpetually lousy LA Clippers for ...
INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- Days before what he considers to be the true grand opening of the Intuit Dome, Steve Ballmer pondered if anything in the LA Clippers' new $2 billion stadium could've turned ...
Steve Ballmer, a former Microsoft CEO, spent $2 billion on the arena, which opened in August. The arena also features audio sensors to gauge fan enthusiasm and a massive "halo" screen. The Intuit ...
The world’s tenth-richest person has put tons of money into a nonpartisan website—and doubled the group’s budget this year.
SEE MORE There’s a method to what might otherwise appear to be madness. People who worked with Steve Ballmer at Microsoft already know this, but it came through for a national audience on “60 ...
Clippers owner Steve Ballmer sat with the fans in this section. Ballmer clearly made an effort to create a genuinely fun atmosphere at this NBA arena, and he is personally putting in the work to ...
Billionaire Steve Ballmer asked if he could show off the toilets when 60 Minutes visited the Clippers' new Intuit Dome. There are more than 1,000 toilets in the Clippers' new arena, and they're ...
Steve Ballmer, who served as Microsoft’s CEO from 2000 to 2014, has seen his wealth grow substantially over the course of his career — and even more substantially since his 2014 retirement.