He's not retiring. It's just that he is spending more time with the Charity Organization he has made with his wife. I met him the other day and I asked him the same question and this is the answer he gave to me.
2006-06-28 03:22:23
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answered by Anonymous
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properly, he did not retire purely yet. His scheduled retirement is July 2008. efficient July 2008 bill Gates, chairman, will transition out of an afternoon-to-day function contained in the corporate to spend extra time on his international well-being and practise paintings on the bill & Melinda Gates foundation. the corporate presented a 2-3 hundred and sixty 5 days transition procedure to substantiate that there is a smooth and orderly move of Gates’ each day ordinary jobs, and stated that once July 2008 Gates would proceed to operate the corporate’s chairman and an consultant on key progression projects.
2016-11-29 21:39:01
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answered by ? 3
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Bill gates might be retiring from Microsoft, but he is not one to retire from the great guest for the survival of mankind, he has dun all he can do with computers. With his clout / respect and ma by even all that money, he can convince world leaders, to put into affect the use of already existing concrete building , sol er energy collection fiber optic lighting technology's, just to name a few be for it is to late, who knows just one of these new, and not sow new technologies could save billions in the future.
2006-06-28 03:52:48
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answered by Anonymous
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When it comes the Microsoft, he's been there and done that. He can quite confidently leave the welfare of this business in the hands of the thousands in his employ. He wants to focus his energy on the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the largest charitable organization of its kind in the world.
2006-06-28 03:42:25
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answered by Anonymous
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He is not retiring, just cutting back on his hours at Microsoft. He will still be there about 20% of the time and the rest of the time he will work at his foundation (trying to improve the world).
2006-06-28 05:35:59
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answered by blu_drgn25 4
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To spend more time focusing on the mission of his foundation which is about ready to receive about 24 billion dollars from Warren Buffet, the 2ND richest man in the world. The grandfather of 60 will be gifting the bulk of his estate, to the foundation with a mission focus on sick and underprivileged children.
2006-06-28 03:39:00
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answered by fire_side_2003 5
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He's not retiring. He'll continue to work part-time at Microsoft and work full time with the charity organization he started with his wife.
I think its wonderful that he can sit back and concentrate more on the good of the world at this point in his life rather than try to milk Microsoft for all he can. (I should say milk the consumers of Microsoft products)
2006-06-28 03:23:37
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answered by selene1212 5
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Since his friend, Warren Buffett is donating a ton of money to his foundation, I believe he is retiring from Microsoft to spend time working for his foundation. The monies from Buffett were most likely contingent on his working with the foundation full time.
2006-06-28 03:46:56
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answered by BluestarBill 1
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He is realizing that now that Mac's can run windows, the rest of the world will realize how much more productive they can be with the Mac OS and his stock will plumit. And he and Steve Jobs will open a Tasty Freeze and retire together.
2006-06-28 03:59:08
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answered by VC 1
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To devote more of his time to working with the Gates Foundation.
2006-06-28 03:23:21
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answered by Kim 2 1
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