Microsoft Posts $5.48 Billion Income On $23.2 Billion Revenue

October 23, 2014
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says, is due to the $1.14 billion spent in integration and restructuring expenses. A few highlights:

  • Windows volume licensing revenue was up 10%.
  • Windows Phone hardware revenue was more than $2.6 billion.
  • Devices and consumer revenue grew 47% to end up at $10.96 billion.
  • There are now more than 7 million Office 365 Home and Personal subscribers.
  • Total Xbox console sales came in at 2.4 million, registering a 102% growth.
  • 9.3 million Lumia units sold, compared to 8.8 million for the same period last year.
  • Commercial revenue was up 10%, and is now at $12.28 billion.
  • SQL Server, System Center and Windows Server registered double-digit growth.
This is Microsoft’s first quarter of the fiscal year, and its shares are up 3% after news of better than expected revenue. All good signs for the company as it gets ready to show off its next-generation operating system that is currently in development stage, Windows 10.]]>

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