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Microsoft performance before 2014

01/16/2009

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Microsoft's Failure to Launch Is No Joke

Wall Street Journal 04.17.2013

Tech's Rust Belt Takes Shape

Wall Street Journal 04.19.2013

Hedge Fund Takes $2 Billion Stake in Microsoft

Wall Street Journal 04.23.2013

Why Tim Cook Is Like Steve Ballmer

New York Times 04.23.2013

Microsoft Concedes Windows 8 Misses Expectations

Wall Street Journal 05.08.2013

Steve Ballmer Solidifies Grip on Microsoft

Wall Street Journal 07.12.2013

Microsoft Overhauls, the Apple Way

New York Times 07.11.2013

The Challenge of Creating a Unified Organizational Strategy

New York Times 07.11.2013

Microsoft Earnings: Another Big Miss

Wall Street Journal 07.19.2013

Microsoft Shakes Up Its Consumer Products Unit

New York Times 05.25.2010

CEO Exit Sets Microsoft on New Path

Wall Street Journal 08.24.2013

Steve Ballmer's Mixed Legacy

Wall Street Journal 08.24.2013

Microsoft Hits Ballmer Out of the Park

Wall Street Journal 08.24.2013

Next CEO's Biggest Job: Fixing Microsoft's Culture

Wall Street Journal 08.26.2013

Young Tech Sees Itself in Microsoft’s Ballmer

New York Times 08.25.2013

Nokia's Stephen Elop: Next Microsoft CEO?

Wall Street Journal 09.04.2013

Microsoft Buys Back Earnings Growth

Wall Street Journal 09.18.2013

Microsoft Bucks the Trend

Wall Street Journal 10.25.2013

Dabbling in Microsoft Is Enough for Gates

New York Times 01.22.2014

Microsoft Boosted by Xbox, Tablet

Wall Street Journal 01.26.2014

Microsoft's Likely CEO Pick: From India to Insider

Wall Street Journal 02.02.2014

Microsoft Posts Smaller-Than-Expected Profit Decline

Wall Street Journal 04.25.2014

Microsoft CEO Nadella Hints at Organizational Changes

Wall Street Journal 07.11.2014

Microsoft Looks Cheap-;as Usual

BusinessWeek 04.28.2011

Cisco’s Chambers Mends His Ways

New York Times 05.11.2011

Exxon and Microsoft: Riding Into the Sunset

Wall Street Journal 05.18.2011

Microsoft Posts Mixed Results in 4th Quarter

New York Times 07.21.2011

Microsoft's Office Still Sells

Wall Street Journal 10.21.2011

Microsoft Income Gains 6%, but Weak PC Sales Continue

New York Times 10.20.2011

Microsoft's Web Woes to Wipe Out Profit

Wall Street Journal 07.02.2012

Microsoft Shows Off Metro

Wall Street Journal 01.10.2012

All Eyes Turn to Windows 8

Wall Street Journal 04.18.2012

Windows Opportunity Opens at Microsoft

Wall Street Journal 04.18.2012

Microsoft Sidesteps PC Woes

Wall Street Journal 04.19.2012

Microsoft to Invest in Barnes & Noble's Nook

Wall Street Journal 04.30.2012

Microsoft Deal Adds to E-Book Battle

New York Times 04.30.2012

Microsoft Hooks Onto Nook

Wall Street Journal 05.01.2012

Microsoft Finds Nook in Tablet Market

Wall Street Journal 05.01.2012

Microsoft Unveils Surface Tablet to Rival iPad

Wall Street Journal 06.19.2012

Microsoft Posts Rare Loss

Wall Street Journal 07.20.2012

Next Act in Software Will See Microsoft Play to Its Strengths

Wall Street Journal 08.06.2012

Microsoft Fate Tied to More Than Earnings

Wall Street Journal 10.17.2012

Microsoft Profit Falls as PC Sales Shrink

New York Times 10.18.2012

Microsoft's Profit Falls 22%

Wall Street Journal 10.19.2012

Windows, Revamped and Split in 2

New York Times 10.24.2012

Microsoft Bid to Beat Google Builds on a History of Misses

Wall Street Journal 01.16.2009

Microsoft Holds More Than Meets the Eye

Wall Street Journal 01.23.2013

Consumer Tech Finds Office Role

Wall Street Journal 04.04.2013

Computer Sales in Free Fall

Wall Street Journal 04.11.2013


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