Microsoft is considering Qualcomm
chief operating officer Steve Mollenkopf as a candidate for its new
chief executive officer, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, as it
reaches the final stages of a four-month search process.
The
world's biggest software company is down to a "handful" of candidates
with no clear leader, including a hitherto unconsidered technology
executive, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters this week.
In the past few months, most attention has focused on Ford Motor Co CEO Alan Mulally, a friend of Steve Ballmer,
Microsoft's current CEO who announced his plans to retire earlier this
year. Mulally is credited with rescuing the beleaguered auto giant, but
sources said an external tech executive is in the running, plus one or
two internal executives.
Microsoft declined comment on its CEO search, and Qualcomm declined comment on Mollenkopf's potential candidacy.
People familiar with the process expect Microsoft to select a new CEO
before the end of the year, although the committee formed to find
Ballmer's successor gave itself 12 months to do its work when it was
formed in August.
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