"Lee went on to say in the e-mail that he was embarrassed by Microsoft's business practices and that people in the government joke about Microsoft's internal politics. But he provided few details in his testimony Tuesday about what exactly the Chinese government was frustrated with.
The former executive testified that one of the lowest moments of his career with Microsoft was a conversation in which Gates yelled at him and said that the company had been 'f-----' by the Chinese people and its government. Lee did not clarify the context of Gates' comments."
Sounds like upper management at MS needs some sort of anger management class.
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