Ford CEO Alan Mulally and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer talk about the auto industry after Ballmer gets his new Ford Fusion Hybrid on the company's Redmond campus, Tuesday May 26, 2009.
Ford CEO Alan Mulally and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer talk about the auto industry after Ballmer gets his new Ford Fusion Hybrid on the company's Redmond campus, Tuesday May 26, 2009.
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This is an example of what's wrong with our economy. Unnecessary perks given to billionaire CEO's while businesses are closing and employees are being ushered to the unemployment office. Normally, I'm a supporter of Steve Ballmer, but in this case he's wrong, wrong, wrong, for accepting a new car when he could easily purchase any car he wants. Shame on you Stevie.
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