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      04-28-2009
other companies have growth, even in a crises some are still growing ...
Microsoft must have done something wrong... oh.. yes!

IT WAS CALLED VISTA! Their biggest blunder..... if they had made a lean
fast good quality OS they would have caught the netbook market..
Now they had to lower prices to compete with ubuntu on the netbooks which
was free, small, fast and rock solid.... the exact opposite with vista..
the only product they had that could even run on netbooks was xp, the OS
they were so desperately trying to get rid of...
but failed. Why not because XP was so great.. but Vista was just so bad!


http://money.cnn.com/2009/04/23/tech...ings/index.htm

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Microsoft Corp. said Thursday that declining PC
sales hurt revenue, as the software giant reported quarterly sales that fell
for the first time in its 23-year history as a public company.

The Redmond, Wash.-based company said sales fell 6% from a year earlier to
$13.7 billion, missing analysts' expectations of $14.1 billion.

Meanwhile, the company's net income fell 32% to $2.98 billion, or 33 cents
per share, in its third quarter ended March 31.

Results included charges totaling 6 cents per share for job cuts and
investments that took place in the quarter. Without the charges, Microsoft
earned 39 per share, in line with forecasts by analysts polled by Thomson
Reuters, which typically exclude one-time items.

Microsoft said weakness in the global PC market negatively impacted its
results.

Still, shares of Microsoft (MSFT, Fortune 500) rose 4% after hours, as the
company performed roughly in-line with expectations. In the previous
quarter, results came in well below forecasts, and Microsoft rescinded its
prior outlook for 2009.

"Expectations were much more tempered now," said Katherine Egbert, analyst
with Jefferies & Co. "People now understand that near-term business won't be
so good."

On a conference call with analysts, Chris Liddell, Microsoft's chief
financial officer, said the current recession has been "the most difficult
economic environment we've faced in our history." He noted that he expects
the recovery to be slow and gradual, but again he declined to give a
specific outlook for the next three-month period.

Still, Liddell said he was encouraged by the company's ability to cut costs.

"While I can't be happy in any quarter in which our revenue and earnings per
share decrease, I'm pleased with our relative performance," he added.





 
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....continued........

Demand quagmire: The company has had a difficult time combating slumping
demand for its Windows operating system, as the economic slowdown has
dragged PC sales down 7% to 9%, according to Microsoft's estimates.

The recession has also prompted many consumers to opt for cheaper,
scaled-down "netbooks" that perform only basic tasks such as e-mail and
accessing the Internet. They typically run a lower-cost version of Windows
or an open-source operating system such as Linux.

"The trouble for Microsoft is that its cash cow is shifting," said Carl
Howe, analyst with Yankee Group. "PC sales are troubled, and they're getting
hurt by the move to cheaper notebooks."

In January, Microsoft announced its first mass job cuts in its 34-year
history in an effort to bolster its bottom line The company slashed 1,400
position during the quarter with another 3,600 expected to be cut by
mid-2010. At that time, the company said it was also adding a few thousand
positions, mainly in its online advertising division.

"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 Liddell. "We expect the
weakness to continue through at least the next quarter."

Sales and profit fell in all of Microsoft's businesses, except its server
business, which managed to squeeze out a 7% rise in revenue and a 24% jump
in earnings. The entertainment and devices division, which includes the Xbox
360, suffered a 2% revenue decline and an operating loss of $31 million from
a year earlier. The company's business division sales dropped 5%.

Windows: The company is banking on a new operating system to break out of
its slump.

Microsoft's Vista operating system, which was released in early 2007, never
took off like the company had hoped. Sales in the division that produces
Vista fell 16% in the previous quarter. User satisfaction has been
underwhelming, and IT departments have largely opted to stick with Vista's
predecessor, Windows XP.

"Microsoft can't point to anything in their mix of products that excites
people right now," said Allen Weiner, analyst with tech consultancy firm
Gartner Research.

Early reviews of Microsoft's new Windows 7 system have been largely
positive, but the stated release date isn't until late early 2010. Analysts
think that Microsoft will push up the release date to later this year to
help spur PC sales around the holiday season. The company expects the
unveiling of its new operating system will help increase sales even if
economic conditions remain challenging.

Online advertising funk: Microsoft has also continued to struggle to compete
with rivals Google (GOOG, Fortune 500) and Yahoo (YHOO, Fortune 500) in the
online advertising business. Microsoft's Online Services division, which
includes the online portal MSN and its Internet advertising sales, lost $575
million in the quarter, and sales in the division were down 14% from the
same quarter a year earlier.

Microsoft said the loss in its ad sales division was due to the significant
decline of average rates in display advertising. To top of page

"alias" <> wrote in message
news:xuzJl.118182$%...
> other companies have growth, even in a crises some are still growing ...
> Microsoft must have done something wrong... oh.. yes!
>
> IT WAS CALLED VISTA! Their biggest blunder..... if they had made a lean
> fast good quality OS they would have caught the netbook market..
> Now they had to lower prices to compete with ubuntu on the netbooks which
> was free, small, fast and rock solid.... the exact opposite with vista..
> the only product they had that could even run on netbooks was xp, the OS
> they were so desperately trying to get rid of...
> but failed. Why not because XP was so great.. but Vista was just so bad!
>
>
> http://money.cnn.com/2009/04/23/tech...ings/index.htm
>
> NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Microsoft Corp. said Thursday that declining PC
> sales hurt revenue, as the software giant reported quarterly sales that
> fell for the first time in its 23-year history as a public company.
>
> The Redmond, Wash.-based company said sales fell 6% from a year earlier to
> $13.7 billion, missing analysts' expectations of $14.1 billion.
>
> Meanwhile, the company's net income fell 32% to $2.98 billion, or 33 cents
> per share, in its third quarter ended March 31.
>
> Results included charges totaling 6 cents per share for job cuts and
> investments that took place in the quarter. Without the charges, Microsoft
> earned 39 per share, in line with forecasts by analysts polled by Thomson
> Reuters, which typically exclude one-time items.
>
> Microsoft said weakness in the global PC market negatively impacted its
> results.
>
> Still, shares of Microsoft (MSFT, Fortune 500) rose 4% after hours, as the
> company performed roughly in-line with expectations. In the previous
> quarter, results came in well below forecasts, and Microsoft rescinded its
> prior outlook for 2009.
>
> "Expectations were much more tempered now," said Katherine Egbert, analyst
> with Jefferies & Co. "People now understand that near-term business won't
> be so good."
>
> On a conference call with analysts, Chris Liddell, Microsoft's chief
> financial officer, said the current recession has been "the most difficult
> economic environment we've faced in our history." He noted that he expects
> the recovery to be slow and gradual, but again he declined to give a
> specific outlook for the next three-month period.
>
> Still, Liddell said he was encouraged by the company's ability to cut
> costs.
>
> "While I can't be happy in any quarter in which our revenue and earnings
> per share decrease, I'm pleased with our relative performance," he added.
>
>
>
>
>

 
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      04-28-2009
Hey douche bag: Have you heard that there is a recession going on? Many
companies, not just Microsoft are reporting a loss. Read the paper and you
will see.

Until it gets better, continue using that crippled Ubuntu that NOBODY wants.
Remember, Ubuntu is FREE and NOBODY wants it.


 
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      04-28-2009
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 11:53:09 +0300, alias wrote:

> other companies have growth, even in a crises some are still growing ...
> Microsoft must have done something wrong... oh.. yes!
>
> IT WAS CALLED VISTA! Their biggest blunder..... if they had made a
> lean fast good quality OS they would have caught the netbook market..
> Now they had to lower prices to compete with ubuntu on the netbooks
> which was free, small, fast and rock solid.... the exact opposite with
> vista.. the only product they had that could even run on netbooks was
> xp, the OS they were so desperately trying to get rid of... but failed.
> Why not because XP was so great.. but Vista was just so bad!
>
>
> http://money.cnn.com/2009/04/23/tech...ings/index.htm
>
> NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Microsoft Corp. said Thursday that declining
> PC sales hurt revenue, as the software giant reported quarterly sales
> that fell for the first time in its 23-year history as a public company.
>
> The Redmond, Wash.-based company said sales fell 6% from a year earlier
> to $13.7 billion, missing analysts' expectations of $14.1 billion.
>
> Meanwhile, the company's net income fell 32% to $2.98 billion, or 33
> cents per share, in its third quarter ended March 31.
>
> Results included charges totaling 6 cents per share for job cuts and
> investments that took place in the quarter. Without the charges,
> Microsoft earned 39 per share, in line with forecasts by analysts polled
> by Thomson Reuters, which typically exclude one-time items.
>
> Microsoft said weakness in the global PC market negatively impacted its
> results.
>
> Still, shares of Microsoft (MSFT, Fortune 500) rose 4% after hours, as
> the company performed roughly in-line with expectations. In the previous
> quarter, results came in well below forecasts, and Microsoft rescinded
> its prior outlook for 2009.
>
> "Expectations were much more tempered now," said Katherine Egbert,
> analyst with Jefferies & Co. "People now understand that near-term
> business won't be so good."
>
> On a conference call with analysts, Chris Liddell, Microsoft's chief
> financial officer, said the current recession has been "the most
> difficult economic environment we've faced in our history." He noted
> that he expects the recovery to be slow and gradual, but again he
> declined to give a specific outlook for the next three-month period.
>
> Still, Liddell said he was encouraged by the company's ability to cut
> costs.
>
> "While I can't be happy in any quarter in which our revenue and earnings
> per share decrease, I'm pleased with our relative performance," he
> added.


Perhaps you should reread your own post. Falling net income does not
equate to a loss. It simply means that they earned less.

 
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"measekite" <> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 11:53:09 +0300, alias wrote:
>
>> other companies have growth, even in a crises some are still growing ...
>> Microsoft must have done something wrong... oh.. yes!

>
> Yes but that is not good for the stock market in general


You know nothing of what you say. Stick to rubbing Da Baboon with Da Lamb
Chop.

>>
>> IT WAS CALLED VISTA! Their biggest blunder..... if they had made a
>> lea

>
>
>
> Vista was not their biggest blunder but it ranks with Win ME, MS Bob and
> DOS 4
>


You have no idea how Vista works. Stay away from computers.


Aren't you the ****WIT who posted the DA Jerk Count? Didn't you post that
on a daily basis? Why did you stop? Is it because you are mentally ill?



 
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      04-28-2009
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 08:24:11 -0700, measekite Da Monkey wrote:

> "ray" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>
>> Perhaps you should reread your own post. Falling net income does not
>> equate to a loss. It simply means that they earned less.
>>
>>

> First Alias would need to know how to read! Remember he uses Ubuntu so
> he isn't very smart.


Ah yes. I certainly wish you folk would get your act together. So, does
it take a genius with a CS degree to run Linux, or not? Seems you can't
make up your mind.
 
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      04-28-2009
Frank wrote:

> hehehehe...reading comprehension problems you dumb FUKK?
> I suggest you print out the article and have an adult read and explain
> it to you.
> Report back when you have done that!...LOL!
> You're not that bright are you...hahaha!


One can only have pity for Frank. Suffering as he does from strange
form of Tourette's syndrome which compels him to post the same
nonsense over and again.

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