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  1. 2009.02.10 Bill Gates sells 2 million Microsoft shares by CEOinIRVINE
  2. 2008.12.13 BCE plans big share buyback in wake of failed deal by CEOinIRVINE
  3. 2008.11.25 Research in Motion shares rise on BlackBerry sales by CEOinIRVINE

Microsoft Director Bill Gates sold 2 million shares of the software company he founded for $37.7 million, according to a late Monday filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

He sold the shares at the weighted average price of $18.8361 - the price range actually was $18.32 to $19.09.

Gates is left with 756.1 million shares held directly and 424,816 indirectly.

Monday's filing gives Gates a total of 15.8 million that he has sold in 2009 for a value of $290 million.

The current slate of sales comes on the heels of 20 million shares Gates sold from Oct. 31 to Nov. 13 last year at a value of $435 million.

In the past six months, excluding Monday's filing, company insiders have sold a total of 37.2 million shares for $749.6 million. No shares were purchased.

Shares of Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) fell 22 cents to close at $19.44 Monday.


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BCE Inc. said Friday that it plans to buy back up to 5 percent of its common shares and resume paying dividends following the collapse of the deal to take Canada's largest telecom company private in what would have been the biggest leveraged buyout in history.

The parent company of Bell Canada said it will repurchase up to 40 million outstanding common shares and will reinstate its quarterly dividend at 36.5 Canadian cents per share.

"A share buyback is the most efficient method of distributing capital to our shareholders, particularly given the current valuation metrics of the company," said chief financial officer Siim Vanaselja.

The buyback would cost BCE about 840.8 million Canadian dollars ($677 million) at its price at midday Friday.

BCE said earlier this week that it would restore the dividend and buy back stock following the collapse of the proposed $35 billion buyout by an investor group led by the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan and several U.S. partners. The investors group had expected to complete its deal for BCE on Dec. 11.

But the deal fell through after a review by accounting firm KPMG found it would have left the company in violation of solvency tests of the privatization agreement, partly due to the amount of debt involved in the transaction and current market conditions.

There were also arguments over a breakup fee. The buyers group had said that no breakup fee will be paid, but BCE said in a separate statement it will demand payment of 1.2 billion Canadian dollars ($970 million).

Bell Canada issued a statement Friday saying that it will continue to move forward as a re-energized company and is supportive of BCE's buyback plans.

"Given this steadily improving business trajectory, we view the dividend and share buyback initiatives announced by BCE today as very attractive to our shareholders now and going forward," said George Cope, president and CEO of Bell and BCE.

BCE said the first new dividend payment will be made Jan. 15 to shareholders of record on Dec. 23. BCE also scheduled its annual meeting of shareholders on Feb. 17 in Montreal.

The dividend yields 6.95 percent at Friday morning's share price of 21.02 Canadian dollars, down CA$1.01 in trading in Toronto.

That share price is down from CA$38.35 just before it became apparent on Nov. 26 that Teachers' cash bid of CA$42.75 a share would not proceed.

The Toronto-based Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan -- with assets of CA$108 billion ($87 billion) in 2007 -- invests and administers the retirement funds for Ontario's 353,000 active, inactive, and retired teachers. U.S.-based Providence Equity Partners and Madison Dearborn Partners LLC are also involved in the proposed buyout.

BCE, which has more than 54,000 employees, had annual revenue of CA$17.8 billion ($14.4 billion) in 2007. It had 5.8 million wireless subscribers, 8.64 million phone lines, 1.94 million Internet subscribers and 1.82 million satellite television subscribers in 2006. It is Canada's largest communications company.


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Shares of Research in Motion Ltd. rose Monday amid a broader market upturn as early indications from analysts showed strong sales for the company's new BlackBerry Storm, a hand-held designed to compete with Apple's iPhone.

JPMorgan analyst Paul Coster, who rates Research in Motion shares "Overweight," said in a note to clients that the Storm has been greeted by "unambiguously strong consumer demand that has outstripped supply."

Launched through Verizon on Friday in time for the holiday season, the Storm is priced at $199 and features a sleek touch-screen rather than the traditional keyboard of most BlackBerries.

Coster noted that MySpace, the social networking site, reported Friday that its software for the new BlackBerry had been downloaded more than 400,000 times in the first week out. He took the numbers as a positive sign that younger customers are interested in using the Storm for social networking, a departure from the BlackBerry's corporate niche.

RBC Capital Markets Mike Abramsky estimated between 100,000 and 120,000 Storm units were sold over the weekend.

"Checks at Verizon retail outlets affirm stores quickly sold out of the BlackBerry Storm after opening Friday morning, given sizable lineups and pent-up demand," Abramsky told investors in a note.

The apparent demand and limited inventory may cause some blowback, however. Both analysts noted that for customers who have to order the Storm, Verizon will only guarantee an early December shipment.

"The limited availability appears to have frustrated some buyers," Abramsky said, warning that the company risks losing out on some sales in the crucial Thanksgiving week.

Research in Motion shares rose $2.65, or 5.9 percent, to $47.45.


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