Steve Ballmer takes 4 percent stake in Twitter, owns more than CEO
Fp Archives • 9 years agoFormer Microsoft Corp Chief Executive Steve Ballmer has taken a 4 percent stake in Twitter Inc, according to his spokesman, making him the third-biggest individual shareholder in the social media company.
Dick Costolo: A journey at Twitter
Nashdavid • 10 years agoTwitter CEO Dick Costolo has decided to move beyond Twitter. He would cease to be CEO, effective July 1. Here's a look at his journey at Twitter and beyond.
Show me the money: Who's going to get rich from Twitter's IPO?
Fp Archives • 11 years agoA list of the number of shares owned by some of the people and investment firms that will benefit most from the offering
Guess who will rake in maximum moolah post Twitter IPO? .. It's not CEO
Fp Staff • 11 years agoTwitter CEO and Co-founders could be worth as much as $3.7 billion post the IPO
Twitter co-founder Evan Williams will be worth $1 bn after IPO
Fp Archives • 11 years agoWilliams, who was Twitter's CEO for two years until Dick Costolo took over in 2010, owns a 12 percent stake that makes him the company's largest shareholder.
Don't care that Instagram has more users than us, says Twitter co-founder
Tech2 News Staff • 10 years agoAs the direct comparison has been made to Twitter, the company's co-founder Evan Williams had a few things to comment on the news.
Twitter co-founder Evan Williams' Medium raises $25 million with eye on expansion
Nishtha • 11 years ago#Amazing: Twitter's journey from tech startup to $14 bn company
Fp Staff • 11 years agoThe personal fortune of Twitter co-founder Evan Williams probably will take up 10 characters once the online communications company goes public.
#Amazing: Twitter's journey from tech startup to $14 bn company
Fp Staff • 11 years agoThe personal fortune of Twitter co-founder Evan Williams probably will take up 10 characters once the online communications company goes public.
Show me the money: Who's going to get rich from Twitter's IPO?
Fp Archives • 11 years agoA list of the number of shares owned by some of the people and investment firms that will benefit most from the offering