Bill Gates Retirement and Adsense

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  1. #1
    Since bill gates is retiring in Jun (he will still be the chairman but i think just retiring from active duty), you think that will put some impact on the MS share? it is very possible that there would be a temporary flactuation. if the share flactuates, then so will adwords and adsense revenue. any opinion?
     
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  2. LeoSeo

    LeoSeo Well-Known Member

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    I don't see that happening.
     
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  3. rojar123

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    naahh, i dont there shud be any problem like that:)
     
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    Bill will make everything ready before he quits his duty. Hence there should not be any problem for MS after his exit :D
     
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    xubair Active Member

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    yeah it should not cause problems for adsense/adwords
     
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    #6
    agreed, no change
     
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    #7
    What has to do MS with Google
    And since is a planed retirement don't see any changes ...
     
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    Why? Bill Gates doesn't work for Google.

    Do you think that all Adwords purchases are made by Microsoft stockholders spending their dividends?
     
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  9. kingjacob

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    Thats what you call a non sequitor.

    MSFT fluctuating could cause GOOG to move but the GOOG share has no effect on adsense/adwords.
     
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  10. Abhik

    Abhik ..:: The ONE ::..

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    I guess there will be no negative effect on Google's shares.
    But this share market thing is totally unpredictable..
     
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    this is bill gates retirement
    i dont think it will do effect in adsense.
     
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  12. IndianIdoL

    IndianIdoL Banned

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    Well i guess Bill gates is one man show he wont allow that to happen any time :)
     
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    It would be great if Bill would start a microsoft pay per click advertisement programme, so google doesn't have complet monopoly over it. However, you can make a lot of enemies with this kind of business, considering the fuzzy bans. So I don't think Bill would consider the enemies worth the profits.
     
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    Will have to wait and see, but I also don't expect a major impact...
     
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    #15
    What is the relation between Bill Gates and Adsense/Adwords or even google? :\
     
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  16. sultanofseo

    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    well, i wasn't thinking of any direct relation, but Gates is a big figure in tech world and his retirement might put an impact on share market overall. which in turn can reflect on everything else
     
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  17. Abhik

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    In that case, MS shares can fluctuate. but, no way Google shares will.
     
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    well i dnt thnk so it will effect adsense
     
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    Is this forum about share market & everything else ??

    I thought its for adsense :eek: :eek: :eek:
     
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    #20
    correct
    i had to take the 7th poster to find this out
    MS is no way related to adsense or google
    until and unless google decides to buy them out before June
     
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