notredewey said:
I just got done watching "Pirates of Silicon Valley" and at the end the movie states that Microsoft now owns part of Apple. Is this true? This issue has been bothering me ever since I saw it. I can't see how they can remain in such competition and overall be part of the same company. Can someone clear this up for me. Thanks.
Pirates of Silicon Valley is a fairly old movie. Back around 1997, Microsoft bought $150 million non-voting Apple stock. At the time, Apple's cash reserves were $4 billion. That Microsoft stock buy was a public declaration of confidence in Apple, but it represented about 4% of Apple's
cash reserves and a drop in the bucket of Apple's total value. The purchase was part of a let's-stop-fighting-and-do-business agreement between Apple and Microsoft. Long before the end of the five-year term of the agreement, Microsoft sold its Apple stock at a profit. Currently, Apple and Microsoft have a follow-up five-year agreement. Make no mistake, Microsoft does not produce
Office:mac because it has an agreement with Apple. It produces
Office:mac because the suite is highly profitable.