Sept. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Steve Ballmer, chief executive officer of Microsoft Corp., discusses the departure of business division head Stephen Elop, who was hired by Nokia Oyj as chief executive officer. Bloomberg's Jon Erlichman reports from the Montana Economic Development Summit in Butte, Montana. (Source: Bloomberg) (Bloomberg)

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