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Microsoft's annual revenue surpasses $50 Billion

by Steven Williamson on 20 July 2007, 09:24

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Microsoft today announced revenue of $13.37 billion for the quarter ended June 30, 2007, a 13% increase over the same period of the prior year. Diluted earnings per share for the quarter were $0.31. Excluding $0.08 of previously announced charges primarily related to Xbox 360 warranty policies, earnings per share would have been $0.39, an increase of 26% over the same period of the prior year when also adjusted for certain items.

For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2007, Microsoft announced revenue of $51.12 billion, a 15% increase over the prior year. Diluted earnings per share for the year were $1.42. Excluding certain items, earnings per share would have been $1.49, an increase of 17% over the prior year when also adjusted for certain items. $31 billion in cash, or approximately 175% of operating cash flow, was returned to shareholders during the year through share buybacks and dividends.

"Surpassing $50 billion in annual sales is a testament to the innovation and value that our product groups delivered into the marketplace, as well as the outstanding execution by our field sales, marketing teams and partners to bring that value to life with our customers," said Kevin Turner, chief operating officer at Microsoft. "In fiscal year 2008, we will continue to drive growth through new product offerings, such as Windows Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008, SQL Server 2008, Office PerformancePoint Server 2007, and Microsoft Dynamics Live CRM."

This fiscal year marked the general availability of Microsoft's flagship products, Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office system. Revenue growth was primarily driven by solid customer acceptance of these products, as well as increasing sales of existing products such as SQL Server, Windows Server, Visual Studio, and Xbox 360 consoles.

"Our results this quarter cap off an extremely strong fiscal year for the company,"said Chris Liddell, chief financial officer at Microsoft. "We have healthy core businesses and are strategically investing in growth opportunities, which will build on our success and contribute to continued double-digit revenue and earnings growth in fiscal year 2008."


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Would have though this was more general news than gaming since Xbox 360 is actually not making money!
GeorgeTuk
Would have though this was more general news than gaming since Xbox 360 is actually not making money!
That's why it's on the front page of HEXUS too :)
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GeorgeTuk
Would have though this was more general news than gaming since Xbox 360 is actually not making money!

I thought the 360 was making about $50 a console now?

Kimbie
The extended warranty cost them about 2 billion or something stupid like that. Because they made the consoles as cheap as possible (crap solder, poor case design, etc.) there's a huge failure rate, so even though they made a profit per sale, they lost a lot more because of repairs.

But MS don't really care about a tiny loss like 2 billion really :p

Still, IMO, they should redesign the console (the actual specs stay the same, but the PCB layout and case and disk drives need to be improved), start selling those, and allow everyone with an old console to trade it in for the new one for free and their nearest retailer.