Friday, October 26th 2007

Vista and Halo Help Microsoft to 27% Growth in Revenue

Microsoft Corp. today announced revenue of $13.76 billion for the quarter ended September 30, 2007, a 27% increase over the same period of the prior year. Operating income, net income and diluted earnings per share for the quarter were $5.92 billion, $4.29 billion and $0.45, respectively.

"This fiscal year is off to an outstanding start with the fastest revenue growth of any first quarter since 1999," said Chris Liddell, chief financial officer at Microsoft. "Operating income growth of over 30% also reflects our ability to translate revenue into profits while making strategic investments for the future."

Microsoft's businesses of Client, Microsoft Business Division, and Server and Tools grew combined revenue in excess of 20%, and experienced robust demand for Windows Vista, the 2007 Microsoft Office system, Windows Server, and SQL Server.

"Customer demand for Windows Vista this quarter continued to build with double-digit growth in multi-year agreements by businesses and with the vast majority of consumers purchasing premium editions," said Kevin Johnson, president of the Platform and Services Division at Microsoft.

During the quarter, Microsoft's two consumer focused divisions passed milestones with the successful close of the company's largest ever acquisition, aQuantive, and Halo 3 achieving the biggest entertainment launch day in history.

"Backed by an amazing product line-up, our sales force, marketing teams, and partners delivered another excellent quarter," said Kevin Turner, chief operating officer at Microsoft.

Business Outlook

Microsoft management offers the following guidance for the quarter ending December 31, 2007:
  • Revenue is expected to be in the range of $15.6 billion to $16.1 billion.
  • Operating income is expected to be in the range of $5.9 billion to $6.1 billion.
  • Diluted earnings per share are expected to be in the range of $0.44 to $0.46.
Management offers the following guidance for the full fiscal year ending June 30, 2008:
  • Revenue is expected to be in the range of $58.8 billion to $59.7 billion.
  • Operating income is expected to be in the range of $23.3 billion to $23.7 billion.
  • Diluted earnings per share are expected to be in the range of $1.78 to $1.81.
The foregoing full fiscal year guidance includes approximately $85 million of estimated integration costs and in-process research and development expenses, or a $0.01 impact to diluted earnings per share, due to the acquisition of aQuantive.
Source: Microsoft
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26 Comments on Vista and Halo Help Microsoft to 27% Growth in Revenue

#1
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
that may seem the case in america...

but here in the UK, quite recently actually. that the big daddy of the electrical appliance stores Curries & PC World admitted that their sales of products that were shipped with Vista were a lot harder to sell & less were sold then units that were shipped with XP.

so as it currently stands. buyers are more likely to buy a system that runs XP instead of vista.

I went into my mates uni (University of Westminister for those of you that will be studying here soon/whenever/if ever) & had a chat with some of their IT tech guys & they all said that they were all still running XP & would advise students to do so until there is a proper valid reason for the whole uni to move to Vista.

So If Microsoft cant win the hearts & the minds of organisations such as universities, hospitals & most possibly some coporates (traders in particular) then how can Microsoft say that they have had over 30% growth when nobody wants their product anyway?? not to mention how many copies actually get sold in china with their great big pirate industry churning out fakes but the coffee bean load.

IMHO - XP will be supported until 2010. theres no reason not to stick with XP until vista really starts picking up the pace & becoming a standard
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#2
Helvetica
Why do people always try to discredit good news about Microsoft?
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#3
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
HelveticaWhy do people always try to discredit good news about Microsoft?
because with microsoft nothing is ever black n white, Im not trying to discredit microsoft, im sure them boys try hard for their bowl of soup but its not hard enough.

if they claim that their profits are up then good for them. but my comments are based on my own opinions which are based on what i have read/heard & yes PC World has a very big foot print here in the UK usually for their gross over pricing & shoddy customer service but they stll have loads of stores all over the UK
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#4
Shyska
Well, they are not just claiming it - numbers are showing it :nutkick:

P.S. all those talks about XP better than Vista - sounds familiar, Win2000vsXP? ;)
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#5
rick22
most people that complain about vista are only doing so because there PC cannot run it efficiently
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#6
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
rick22most people that complain about vista are only doing so because there PC cannot run it efficiently
I suppose this refering to the greater majority of people - the people with quad core & 4gigs of ram
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#7
Wile E
Power User
FreedomEclipseI suppose this refering to the greater majority of people - the people with quad core & 4gigs of ram
Nah, to be fair here, my 6000+ and my 4000+ Brisbane (OCed to 3GHz) ran it perfectly on 2 GB ram. This X2 3800+ struggles with it a bit, tho. I took minor performance hits, but everything remained perfectly usable/playable at the same settings as XP. Vista isn't all that bad.
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#8
zekrahminator
McLovin
Microsoft has a lot to be proud of, I'm happy to see them doing so well :).
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#9
WhiteLotus
its good to see a big company get even bigger - just wish they would treat everybody fairly. i mean look at the price differences between USA and UK when vista was released - there is no way anybody can call that fair.

dont get me wrong i have nothing against microsoft, i think there products are well made and do the job that there meant to do
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#10
mdm-adph
HelveticaWhy do people always try to discredit good news about Microsoft?
...I don't know, maybe it's because they're convicted criminals who have been proven in court to be lying, stealing cheats?

Naw, can't be that. We're all just jealous of Gates' haircuts, that's it.
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#11
Jimmy 2004
Well, I get no blue screens of death with Windows XP, but Vista has given me more than its fair share. Hence I still use XP as my primary OS. Vista runs ok on my system, although XP feels a little sharper sometimes.
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#12
Shyska
Vista has whole new wrapper for drivers to resolve BSOD's and they are a lot more rare than on ANY previous system. Maybe you got unlucky... or used hacked software.
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#13
Helvetica
From what I've gathered, everyone in here who try to discredit this good new about Microsoft, are people with lousy computers. My guess is they are just envious of the people who CAN afford it. They're depressed about their financial state, so they try to cheer themselves up by making the wealthier seem stupid for buying the new OS.

Sorry dudes, I like Vista a lot more than XP. I think it's definately worth the $111 OEM. It looks awesome and runs great! I also love watching my quad-core meter gadget ;) ;) ;)


Whenever a program locks up, Windows recovers. The only time I had BSOD is when my CPU was fried
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#14
Jimmy 2004
ShyskaVista has whole new wrapper for drivers to resolve BSOD's and they are a lot more rare than on ANY previous system. Maybe you got unlucky... or used hacked software.
Most recent example:

I replaced my motherboard. XP booted - no problems at all. Ubuntu Linux booted - no problems at all. Vista didn't boot - gave me a BSOD and I could not find any way to repair it. All three OSes faced an identical problem, Vista was the only one with any issues and those were pretty major. I admit that some BSOD may be due to drivers, but even so it doesn't change the fact that XP is more stable as a result.

Vista is way better than Win 98 and earlier for blue screens, but I NEVER get them on XP, so any screens at all on Vista is a step backwards IMO.
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#15
Ravenas
HelveticaFrom what I've gathered, everyone in here who try to discredit this good new about Microsoft, are people with lousy computers. My guess is they are just envious of the people who CAN afford it. They're depressed about their financial state, so they try to cheer themselves up by making the wealthier seem stupid for buying the new OS.

Sorry dudes, I like Vista a lot more than XP. I think it's definately worth the $111 OEM. It looks awesome and runs great! I also love watching my quad-core meter gadget ;) ;) ;)


Whenever a program locks up, Windows recovers. The only time I had BSOD is when my CPU was fried
Ignorance is bliss. MS has plenty to be discredited about... It has nothing to do with financial issues, it has more to do with an unstable OS. Once SP 1 and SP 2 start rolling around, we'll have a good OS to talk about but until then Vista is Shitsta. Kinda of shady how you talk about people's financial situation.

On the bright side, they can be congratulated for their growth, but the doesn't mean their growth represents quality products.
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#16
Helvetica
Ravenasdoesn't mean their growth represents quality products.
I would agree with you on the halo part, but Vista is great! It has many time saving features over XP, and looks much better!
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#17
Ravenas
HelveticaI would agree with you on the halo part, but Vista is great! It has many time saving features over XP, and looks much better!
Looks can be deceiving.
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#18
Unregistered
Well i've used vista for 4 or 5 mths now,never had a bsod at all.I like vista,,it runs fine as do all my games.

If i could think of summat to slag vista off about i would,but i cant,so i wont,coz it just runs fine.
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#19
Helvetica
Yea, Ravenas, you talk about how low quality Vista is, but you haven't given any specific examples.
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#20
Ravenas
tigger69Well i've used vista for 4 or 5 mths now,never had a bsod at all.I like vista,,it runs fine as do all my games.

If i could think of summat to slag vista off about i would,but i cant,so i wont,coz it just runs fine.
Loads of driver sign problems, graphic crashes, hardware hog, 64-bit driver problems, remote access is horrible. Can't assign IDE channels in Windows anymore. I could go on...
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#21
Helvetica
I've had Zero driver problems. Zero graphic crashes, Zero 64-bit driver problems. I don't use obsolete IDE ports so I've had Zero problems with that.

As far as Resource hog - lol..... That's like saying Crysis will suck because it required a more powerful graphics card. Get over it. If new software didn't require more advanced hardware, there'd be no point in buying awesome PC components. I'm still not convinced. I've had less problems with vista than i did with XP.
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#22
Ravenas
HelveticaI don't use obsolete IDE ports so I've had Zero problems with that.
:laugh::laugh:
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#23
WhiteLotus
vista has issues im sure even MS would admit that. they've only released it for just under a year and they have a service pack for it already. how long was the XP service pack.. pretty much double that two-ish years now tell me which was better when they were released?

im sure vista will be really good once the creases have been ironed out and i will deffinatley get it once i upgrade my computer with SP1 - but untill then XP works fine, there is no need to upgrade yet.

MS said that they predicted that X amount of units will be sold - how did they come up with that? alot of people arnt going to upgrade an OS for the fun of it - they'll do it when they have to or when there getting a new PC. this is from the view point that not everyone in the world knows how to use a PC, those that can only just get by using one, use it to check email and read the news - why would they want to go through the hassle of upgrading when everything works fine as it is.

if something isnt broke dont fix it!
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#24
imperialreign
Win•dows: n. A thirty-two bit extension and graphical shell to a sixteen-bit patch to an eight-bit operating system originally coded for a four-bit microprocessor which was written by a two-bit company that can't stand one bit of competition.
funniest sig I've seen in a long while! :laugh:
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#25
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Im thinking its more Halo than Vista, but still a nice revenue bump for them.
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