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April 23, 2009 12:00 AM

Microsoft Earnings Stumble, Sales Fall for First Time in 23 Years

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On Thursday, Microsoft announced its financial results for the quarter ending March 31, 2009, earning $2.98 billion (down 32 percent year over year) on revenues of $13.6 billion (down 6 percent). The quarter represented the first time in the company's 23-year history as a public company that its revenue fell year over year, but the results were in line with expectations.

"While market conditions remained weak during the quarter, I was pleased with the organization's ability to offset revenue pressures with the swift implementation of cost-savings initiatives," said Microsoft CFO Chris Liddell. "We expect the weakness to continue through at least the next quarter."

Microsoft's earnings are tracking with the wider PC industry, which has been hit hard by the global recession. Windows division profit fell 19 percent to $2.5 billion, while revenues fell 16 percent to $3.4 billion. The division responsible for Office also saw some drops, with profit falling 8 percent to $2.9 billion on revenues of $4.5 billion (down 5 percent). But not all of Microsoft's businesses were down. Server sales jumped 7 percent year over year, and revenues were up 24 percent; Microsoft credits ongoing annuity revenue for the positive results.

Microsoft said it was on track to deliver Windows 7, the eagerly awaited successor to the lackluster Windows Vista, during its fiscal 2010 year, which runs from July 2009 to June 2010. That was enough to send Microsoft's stock up 4 percent in after-hours trading, despite the tepid quarterly results.

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  • Chris
    3 years ago
    Apr 24, 2009

    PANIC!!!!!

    And here I thought the world was ending in 2012.

  • BladRnr
    3 years ago
    Apr 24, 2009

    It's 11:18 AM EST. Still nothing. No commentary. Nothing.

    Want some better numbers? MSFT's market cap used to be $586B! It's now ~$180B. Apple's used to be $17B. It's now $112B. See anything concrete and factual there? Anything? How long until Apple is worth more than MSFT? End of the year?

    It's like a ghost town. Nothing. No words for the mess MSFT is in. They are out of ideas. They are losing the once profitable $3000 PC market to cheap $199 laptops that they don't make. They are bloated and running out of steam. Ballmer needs to leave. He doesn't see how bad things are when he ridicules the iPhone and less than two years later 27M iPhone/iPod Touches have been bought while downloading over a billion apps. Apple did an end-around on MSFT who had years of cell phone experience under their belt. And they still can't seem to get WinMo 7 out the door.

    Too little, too late. MSFT might still be a profitable company, but they are slowly becoming an IBM look-alike that is no longer is innovative nor worth caring about.

  • Charles
    3 years ago
    Apr 24, 2009

    The transformation of Paul into Rob Enderle is complete. This article tries so hard to sugarcoat bad news and obfuscate the truth that you would think it is a Microsoft press release. Oh, wait, it IS.

    Contrast this deck-chairs-on-the-Titanic "Remain calm, all is WELL" post with his summary of Apple's stellar results.

    http://community.winsupersite.com/blogs/paul/archive/2009/04/22/mac-market-share-in-q1-2009-3-36-percent-apple
    -earnings-strong.aspx

    In that post, Paul emphasizes that one part of Apple's product line had a small decline of 3%, but fails to note that the others are STRONGLY up. In the post here, he tries to gloss over the fact that ALL BUT ONE of Microsoft's product lines are down. See the difference?

    I urge people to read his Apple financial commentary, then come back here, read this post again and decide for yourself.

    This guy styles himself as a "technical journalist", when he is nothing but a shill for Microsoft with a pathological phobia about Apple.

    Apple returns stellar profits? Clearly, it's time to mention their marketshare. Well, Apple's profits are up 32%, and it's Mac marketshare has doubled over the past 5 years. Apple makes almost as much money now in a single quarter as they made 5 years ago in a YEAR. You won't here any of that from Paul, because he knows who butters his toast, and we get the Emperor's New Clothes version of the Microsoft results.

    For real commentary on the Microsoft financials, with some good questions, try these:

    http://community.winsupersite.com/blogs/paul/archive/2009/04/22/mac-market-share-in-q1-2009-3-36-percent-apple
    -earnings-strong.aspx

    And, especially this one, by a REAL journalist, who poses some tough questions that need answers.

    http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=2590

  • BladRnr
    3 years ago
    Apr 24, 2009

    @lotsmystuff
    And you forgot to mention that the Entertainment Division lost $31M. Lost $31M! That would include the Zune and XBox. And could you also explain why Paul hasn't put any commentary on his WinSupersite blog sight about these numbers from MSFT? He was quick with the Apple numbers after they were announced. What gives?

    I love the smell of MSFT's demise in the morning.

  • Lotsa
    3 years ago
    Apr 24, 2009

    "tepid" quarterly results? Earnings "stumble"?

    Dang. I think the earth is wobbling on its axis from that spin.

    Earnings down 32%
    Revenue down 6%
    Windows Profit down 19%
    Windows revenues down 16%
    Office profit down 8%
    Office revenues down 5%

    Maybe if Microsoft weren't so obsessed with "me too" products designed to fight the annoying little gnat that is Apple, they could actually accomplish something. But lame WinMobile phones, Zunes, the horrid "Surface" and, yes, the money pit that is the XBox are slowly destroying a once-great company.

    Yep. "Beleaguered" is the only word that fits. Right, Paul? Paul? Anyone?

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