Microsoft profit surges but falls short of expectations

Michael Carroll
23 Apr 2010
00:00

Microsoft failed to impress stock markets with a record 35% rise in first quarter profit, after a run of positive results from other tech bellwethers increased expectations on Wall Street.

The software giant’s stock fell around 5% after it reported its result. It rebounded slightly but fell another 1.31% in after-hours trading to $30.98.

Revenue rose 6% to $14.50 billion year-on-year, resulting in net income growing 35% to $4.01 billion, and operating income by 17% to $5.17 billion.

The sales figure fell just short of the high-end of analysts’ expectations of $14.8 billion, Bloomberg said.

The bulk of the growth in the quarter came from increased sales of the new Windows 7 PC operating system, though CFO Peter Klein told Reuters that businesses were also increasing their spending on PCs and servers.

“We are also seeing tremendous interest in our market-leading cloud services for business,” he said in a statement

Revenue at the firm’s entertainment and devices division were up from $1.62 billion a year ago to $1.66 billion, helping the unit turn an operating loss of $41 million in 2009 into a $165 million profit.

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