Sunday 22 April 2012

Microsoft's Windows sales pick up, but gaming softens


NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Microsoft's sales growth for Xbox and Kinect slowed sharply last quarter, but other sectors like Windows helped the company post earnings that beat analysts' estimates.
Microsoft (MSFTFortune 500) pulled in earnings of 60 cents per share on sales of $17.4 billion for its fiscal third quarter, which ended March 31. Earnings dropped a penny per share from the same quarter last year, although that quarter included a $461 million tax benefit. Without that one-time gain, earnings per share rose 7% over the year
Microsoft's sales for the quarter were $17.4 billion, up 6% from last year.
Most of Microsoft's businesses posted solid sales growth compared with last year: 14% for the server and tools division; 9% for the business sector, which includes Office; 6% for online services; and 4% for Windows.
Microsoft investor relations director Lisa Nelson called out the Windows sales, which grew to $4.6 billion, as an especially bright spot.
"We saw great demand from enterprises this quarter," Nelson told CNNMoney in an interview.
Microsoft's chief financial officer, Peter Klein, also stressed that on a post-earnings conference call with analysts. Part of the business sector boost was an improved PC sales market overall, he said.
But two recent products helped Microsoft's business division "actually slightly outgrow" the general PC growth, he said: Office 2010 and the brand-new Windows 8 operating system.
"Our product portfolio is stronger than it's ever been," Klein said.
But the gaming business, which has recently been a strong point for Microsoft, weakened compared to last year. Sales in that division fell 16%, to $1.6 billion.
Sumber : money.cnn.com

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