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● 05.17.09


●● Money Matters for Gates, Ballmer and Allen Families


Posted in Bill Gates, Finance, Microsoft, Steve Ballmer at 5:46 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


Summary: A roundup of financial news for the most part (and some relationships to Microsoft families)


THIS POST is not a look at the personal lives of people; rather, it delves into professional activity alone. With that in mind, let it be stated that Bill Gates’ father is a participant in what became of Microsoft. Many times before we wrote about his role in the SCO lawsuit, Abramoff visas, and so on and so forth. We last mentioned all this (with links) right here.


right here


Microsoft is now disengaging from this man’s firm. It was covered by far the most by the Microsoft journalists and the press up in Washington. Examples that we found include known pro-Microsoft reporters and also the Seattle press.


↺ known pro-Microsoft reporters

↺ also the Seattle press


> Microsoft will no longer seek regular legal counsel from a firm named after Bill Gates’ father, after it was chopped from a list of regular suppliers.K&L Gates has been removed from Microsoft’s list of preferred providers following a comprehensive review, the company said, which saw Microsoft seek competitive bids. Microsoft narrowed a list of 16 potential suppliers down to 10 in the process.No single factor was believed to be behind the decision to chop K&L Gates.


More from Seattle:


↺ from Seattle


> Microsoft, under increasing pressure to cut costs, says a competive bidding process led it to drop law firm K&L Gates from its top 10 list of “preferred” legal providers. The news is notable because the firm traces its roots, in part, to Preston Gates & Ellis — with the “Gates” in its name referring to Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates’ father. But Microsoft says it will still continue to work with the firm.


The sources that covered it matter because it was published mostly in the Microsoft-friendly press, which didn’t take the notion and observation to task.


Microsoft picks preferred law firms; K&L Gates not selectedMicrosoft Cuts Legal Work To Bill’s Dad’s Law FirmBill Gates fires his Dad’s firmMicrosoft Drops K&L Gates as Preferred ProviderGates law firm no longer Microsoft favoriteFirm Named for Bill Gates’ Father Is Axed as Microsoft Preferred Provider


Bill Gates comes from a family of lawyers and diplomats on the face of it, but this is a subject that we covered before. There is also this self-congratulatory new piece.


↺ this self-congratulatory new piece


Meanwhile we find that Microsoft’s PR person in CNET posted this: “Ballmer: ‘The world borrowed too much money’”


↺ “Ballmer: ‘The world borrowed too much money’”


Says the man whose company is now borrowing money for reasons it is unwilling to publicly disclose. The pro-Microsoft reporter Stuart J. Johnston asked, “If Microsoft Is So Rich, Why Is It Borrowing?”


borrowing money for reasons it is unwilling to publicly disclose

↺ “If Microsoft Is So Rich, Why Is It Borrowing?”


Well, maybe it’s not so rich after all. The company has, after all, engaged in financial fraud before and its investors are unhappy, some making comparisons to Madoff. See our previous posts about Microsoft and debt:


engaged in financial fraud before

its investors are unhappy

making comparisons to Madoff


When Microsoft Corporation Met DebtMicrosoft 2.0: A Company of DebtMicrosoft Could Soon Enter DebtReferences Roundup: Microsoft’s Financial SituationQuick Mention: Explanation of How Microsoft Ended Up Approaching DebtPlanting Seeds of Doubt in Microsoft’s FutureQuick Mention: Microsoft is Falling Into DebtMicrosoft Fires Up Proxy War Against Yahoo as Debt Looms OverQuick Mention: Microsoft, Amid/Near Debt, Declares Legal War on LinuxThe Game of Economics


Also in the news right now: “Does Bill Gates Have An Open Sell Order On His Microsoft (MSFT) Stock? Dumps 20M Shares In 10 Trading Days”


↺ “Does Bill Gates Have An Open Sell Order On His Microsoft (MSFT) Stock? Dumps 20M Shares In 10 Trading Days”


> A filing after the close on Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) showed that Bill Gates sold another 3 million shares of the stock on 5/12 at $19.79.


Our reader Twitter, pointing to the article above, explains that “Bill Gates dumps 3 million shares at less than $20.


“If Microsoft is buying stocks, it’s people executives raping the company. They sell out and leave the worker bees with a lot of useless paper and a failed company [...] but the company has done dumber things.”


“In other news,” he says, “Microsoft takes on debt.” He points to an article from a Microsoft faithful [1, 2] who spins it like many others that cite one another.


↺ takes on debt

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2


“A reader has just informed us of yet more evidence of the tie between the New York Times and Microsoft.”“The article speculates the 3.75 billion dollars are going toward acquisitions and assures it’s readers that the company has plenty of cash,” he says. But he continues: “I’m not so sure. Could it be that they are actually out of money and ready to implode?”


We have heard this from other sources too.


Whether it’s true or not, Wikipedia used to say Steve Ballmer is a son of a banker. It no longer says such a thing, but interestingly enough it does however shed light on Microsoft’s obsession with extreme marketing: “In 1990 Ballmer married Connie Snyder, who was on Microsoft’s PR team at the Waggener Group in the ’80s.”


↺ Wikipedia

obsession with extreme marketing


A reader has just informed us of yet more evidence of the tie between the New York Times and Microsoft [1, 2]. And despite the fact the New York Times had no choice but to dump Silverlight-related software, here is this duo collaborating again, conspiring against Web standards, essentially.


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the New York Times had no choice but to dump Silverlight-related software

↺ collaborating again


> Microsoft, in collaboration with The New York Times, introduced at the start of May 2009 the Silverlight 2 Kit for the New York Times Open application programming interfaces.


They even call it ‘Open’ API in order to (once again) falsely associate Silverlight with “openness” — whatever that actually means these days.


once again


First they reluctantly dumped Silverlight (for technical reasons) and now the The New York Times is helping Microsoft Silverlight. It’s truly mystifying. But what is more interesting is the fact that Steve Ballmer is actually writing/publishing for them right now. Yes, Steve Ballmer has just published an article there and our reader notes that he says: “My brain is just chop, chop, chop, chop, chop. And so, if you really want to get the best out of people, you have to really hear them and they have to feel like they’ve been really heard. So I’ve got to learn to slow down and improve in that dimension, both to make me better and to make the people around me better.”


↺ published an article there


In relation to the phrase “chop, chop, chop”, our reader points to Alice Cooper’a video/performance of “Chop, Chop Chop” and adds some lyrics:


↺ Alice Cooper’a video/performance of “Chop, Chop Chop”


> Some people call me the creeper ‘Cuz they don’t know my name or face I got ‘em running in circles Because a homicidal genius never leaves a trace I’m a lonely hunter City fullo f game Walkin in the neon lights Chop, chop, chop – engine of destruction Chop, chop, chop – a perfect killing machine Chop, chop, chop – it’s a symbiotic function Chop, chop, chop – I keep the city so clean


Truly strange choice of words.


Lastly, regarding Paul Allen’s baby, it’s pretty much going the wrong way. From the latest news:


pretty much going the wrong way


Charter bankruptcy moves forwardCharter takes step forward in bankruptcy effortCourt Approves Charter Communications Disclosure StatementCourt Approves Charter Bankruptcy Plan


If economic depression now looms or reigns (for obvious reasons), then definite answers should not be so distant in the future. █


↺ obvious reasons


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