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Don Mattrick Leaves Microsoft To Become CEO At Zynga

krkhan writes "It has been confirmed by Zynga that the head of Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business, Don Mattrick, is taking over as the new CEO. Mattrick joined Microsoft in 2007 and has led the business during much of the lifespan of Xbox 360, as well as the launch of Kinect and pre-launch of Xbox One. Zynga shares jumped 12% following the news."

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  1. All the xbox employees now report to Ballmer by Seumas · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Ballmer issued a statement which included a comment that all Don's former employees now report to Ballmer through the holiday for the XBOX ONE.. Hm...

    http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/Press/2013/Jul13/07-01steveb-mail.aspx

    1. Re:All the xbox employees now report to Ballmer by Seumas · · Score: 5, Interesting

      The question isn't about daggers, but about the efficacy of Ballmer picking up from here through to and after the launch. With Don's departure so swift, it strikes me a little like losing your head coach just before going to your championship game. It brings uncertainty and interrupts a certain flow and expectation at a crucial moment. I'm actually a bit shocked they wouldn't force him to stay til the end of the year (if for no other reason than to readily finger him for any failures in final numbers).

  2. Holy crap... by hine_uk · · Score: 5, Interesting

    ...when a sinking ship like Zynga looks good to a rat like Mattrick you know Microsoft are in trouble.

  3. Re:Time to really dump Zynga shares by ArcadeMan · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah that guy is very unlucky!

  4. Re:Time to really dump Zynga shares by Colonel+Korn · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This guy went from EA to MS to now Zynga. Notice a trend?

    EA: Hemorrhaging money, dominant market share, in decline
    MS: Record profits, dominant market share, in decline
    Zynga: Hemorrhaging money, large share of market with no customer loyalty, in decline

    I'm going to go with "in decline"

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