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Microsoft profits down by a third | Microsoft profits down by a third |
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Microsoft has reported disappointing results for the April to June quarter, with profits down by almost a third. | Microsoft has reported disappointing results for the April to June quarter, with profits down by almost a third. |
Net profit for the period was $3.1bn (£1.9bn), down by 29% from the same period a year earlier. Revenue came in at $13.1bn, down 17% from a year ago. | Net profit for the period was $3.1bn (£1.9bn), down by 29% from the same period a year earlier. Revenue came in at $13.1bn, down 17% from a year ago. |
The results were worse than analysts had been expecting. | The results were worse than analysts had been expecting. |
The world's largest software maker said it had been affected by weakness in the global personal computer (PC) and server markets. | The world's largest software maker said it had been affected by weakness in the global personal computer (PC) and server markets. |
Cost cutting | Cost cutting |
In after hours trading, Microsoft shares fell more than 7%, reflecting the market's disappointment with the results. | In after hours trading, Microsoft shares fell more than 7%, reflecting the market's disappointment with the results. |
"It looked like a pretty tough quarter for Microsoft. The top line was very weak," said Toan Tran at Morningstar. | "It looked like a pretty tough quarter for Microsoft. The top line was very weak," said Toan Tran at Morningstar. |
The one bright spot was the company's cost-cutting measures. | The one bright spot was the company's cost-cutting measures. |
"In light of the environment, it was an excellent achievement to deliver over $750m of operational savings compared with the prior year quarter," said Chris Liddell, Microsoft's finance chief. | |
Microsoft makes most of its profit selling the Windows operating system and business software such as Office. | Microsoft makes most of its profit selling the Windows operating system and business software such as Office. |
However, demand has been hit by falling sales of PCs as consumers and businesses trim spending. | |
Microsoft - which became a public company in 1986 - has been looking at ways of cutting costs. | Microsoft - which became a public company in 1986 - has been looking at ways of cutting costs. |
In January, it said it would cut up to 5,000 jobs over the next 18 months, including 1,400 immediately. | In January, it said it would cut up to 5,000 jobs over the next 18 months, including 1,400 immediately. |
Increasing pressure | |
To make matters worse, the company is coming under increasing pressure from internet search engine Google, which recently announced a better-than-expected rise in second quarter profits. | |
Google is developing an operating system for personal computers in a direct challenge to market leader Microsoft and its Windows system. | |
Microsoft itself is poised to launch its new operating system, Windows 7, this autumn. |
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