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Where are you from? http://nudevista.in.net/ nude vista.com  Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer received a smaller bonus than last year, and far less than he could have received if the company he leads had simply performed better. But no worries for Mr. Ballmer, who is one of the world's richest men and still made out quite nicely with this year's $550,000 bonus, which is more than 10 times the average annual salary in the United States. This bonus, which came on top of his base salary of $700,000 was calculated in an interesting way: it represents 79 percent of his base salary, or just 39.5 percent of his possible bonus, which is based on performance. It's also less than the $620,000 bonus he received last year. Why so low? Operating income in Windows, which was once Microsoft's biggest business—it's now only third—dropped 18 percent over the past year due to the lackluster reception of Windows 8. And Surface RT was an absolute debacle, responsible for a $900 million charge related to unsold inventory. Of course, Ballmer's finances have little to do with this kind of pay, which is like pocket change for a man who owns $11.3 billion worth of Microsoft stock.
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