"It's fine to celebrate success, but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure." "We always overestimate the change that will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that ...
To quote famed Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates: "It is fine to celebrate success, but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure." We're delighted to announce that Suraya Zainuddin will ...
Supporting “aspirational” Australians with opportunities to get ahead and leave the world in a better state than they found ...
Bill Gates says he worried Microsoft could "fade" in excellence when he stepped down, but his successor, Steve Ballmer, "took ...
Steve Ballmer mirrored Bill Gates' energy, boosted his social life, and became the round-the-clock business partner he needed. Before Paul Graham defined "founder mode," Bill Gates embodied a ...
Bill Gates says that if he were young again, he'd be afraid of more than just the atom bomb. "There's, you know, about four or five things that are very scary, and the only one that I really ...
When Bill Gates says most tech investments fail, he’s not just being humble—he’s got the stats to prove it. In fact, the ...
Bill Gates could have been the world’s first trillionaire if he had never sold any shares of his Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) stock. He owned 45% of the company when it went public in 1986 ...
Gates Frontier, an investment arm of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, co-led the round with Silicon Valley fund MetaVC. Lumotive, which launched in 2017 and spun out of Bellevue, Wash.- ...
Bill Gates has revealed details about his relationship with Paula Hurd, highlighting the happiness they share. He also reflected on his divorce from Melinda French Gates, acknowledging it as his ...
In 1980, Bill Gates made a decision that would shape the future of Microsoft—offering Steve Ballmer a small stake in his company. At the time, it was just 4% of the company. Decades later ...
A bill that would have altered Oklahoma's 'failure to protect' law will not be heard by the legislature this session. The proposal — Senate Bill 594 — wouldn't have created a new law but would ...