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Satya Nadella, Bill Gates initially opposed acquisition of Nokia's phone business: Report
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Microsoft announced its decision to acquire Nokia's Devices & Services business in a EUR 5.44 billion the new Microsoft CEO, with the Nokia deal.

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Opponents of the deal initially included Bill Gates, Ballmer's longtime friend, and Satya Nadella.

Several directors and co-founder and then-Chairman Bill Gates - Ballmer's longtime friend and advocate - initially balked at the move into making smartphones, according to people familiar with the situation. So, at first, did Nadella, signalling his position in a straw poll to gauge executives' reaction to the deal. Nadella later changed his mind.

Tony Bates, who came to Microsoft after the reshuffle, was also opposed to the deal.

Even on Ballmer's senior team, the acquisition wasn't universally popular. In the straw poll, several executives initially voted against it, including Nadella and Bates, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Nadella later sided with Ballmer, while Bates remained staunchly opposed.

Bill Gates also had his doubts about Microsoft expanding its hardware business. The report adds, "Gates didn't agree that the world's largest software maker should produce its own mobile devices, and Ballmer was hurt that Gates didn't back him."

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