CEO of Microsoft
Steve Ballmer is an American businessman and the former chief executive officer of Microsoft, and he is the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers.
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Steve Ballmer is worth more than Warren Buffett, but most of his wealth still sits in Microsoft stock, with little in private equity or other assets.
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Steve Ballmer uses USAFacts data to walk through major changes in the U.S. population, households, education, work, and voting.
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Pete Ballmer says growing up as Steve Ballmer’s son shaped how people treated him, but it did not stop him from building real friendships and a normal dating life.
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The Los Angeles Clippers finished renovating 350 public basketball courts across Los Angeles, with the project funded by team owner Steve Ballmer and managed by the Los Angeles Parks Foundation.
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Steve Ballmer reflects on his unusual path from Microsoft leader to Clippers owner and uses his wealth to back a data project aimed at making government facts easier for the public to use.
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Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and his wife, Connie, are giving $16 million to Detroit-area nonprofits through the Ballmer Group.
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Steve Ballmer says Americans need better data to make informed choices in the midterm elections, and he uses USAFacts to help voters compare candidate claims with facts.
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Steve Ballmer says the tech industry should work with regulators early to avoid the kind of legal fight Microsoft faced.
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