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- 2018 was a fantastic year for Microsoft shareholders.
- But Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told journalists Monday that the price of Microsoft's shares, or its stint as the world's most valuable company, wasn't the kind of metrics that thrill him.
- Instead, Nadella says that it's more instructive to measure the impact that Microsoft has on the economies in which in participates.
2018 was a standout year for Microsoft shareholders. But that success wasn't a focus for Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella, he told journalists Monday at an invitational media day at the company's headquarters.
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