Microsoft brought in $61.9 billion in revenue for its fiscal third quarter of 2024, which ended on March 31, 2024. Those numbers were up 17 percent from the same time period a year ago.
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Microsoft has become the second company to reach a $3 trillion market valuation. Led by CEO Satya Nadella's focus on cloud and AI, Microsoft has experienced tremendous growth for years.
Microsoft has announced its financial results for the first quarter of its 2024 fiscal year. Revenues for the quarter totaled $56.5 billion, compared to $50.1 billion in revenues from a year ago.
The numbers include a big increase in revenues for Microsoft's Cloud services at $30.3 billion, up 21 percent year-over-year, but decreases in Windows OEM and devices revenues year-over-year.
Microsoft had revenues of $52.9 billion for its fiscal third quarter of 2023, up 7 percent from the same period a year ago. However, there were big drops in Windows, Xbox and devices revenues.
Microsoft has published a strong quarter for its latest quarter (FY22 Q4) yet again. However, it has blamed global and macroeconomic factors for certain unfavorable financial results.
This was probably the busiest week of the month when it comes to news related to Microsoft. We have lots to discuss, including a colorful Task Manager, quarterly results, and Edge enhancements.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has revealed that over 10 million people have now streamed games through Xbox Cloud Gaming. However, there is little context over what contributes to this figure.
Microsoft has reported an exceptionally strong quarter with a revenue of $49.4 billion and a net income of $16.7 billion. This was due to growth across practically all of its business segments.
Microsoft has reported a strong first quarter of its 2022 fiscal year with a revenue of $45.3 billion. It demonstrated strong growth in cloud offerings and Windows while Surface continued to decline.
The last seven days were quite eventful in Microsoft land, with earnings reports, the arrival of Flight Sim on console, and the EOL of Skype for Business Online. Be sure to catch up via our overview.
Microsoft posted its earnings for the fourth quarter of the fiscal year 2021. Revenue was $46.2 billion, growing by 21% YoY. The firm also reported its FY21 revenue, which was $168.1 billion.
Microsoft today posted its earnings for the third quarter of the fiscal year, bringing in a 19% increase in revenue YoY. Strong gaming, cloud, and Office revenues contributed to the performance.
This last week brought into view Microsoft's Q2 FY 2021 earnings report, the impressive growth of Game Pass, new Insider builds, and an updated Edge roadmap. Be sure to catch up via our overview.
Microsoft shares details on the numbers driving the 51% (50% CC) growth in gaming revenue during the FY21 second-quarter earnings call. Cloud gaming is a heavy influence on this growth.
Today, Microsoft posted its quarterly earnings report, showing another strong quarter. The firm brought in $43.1 billion in revenue, with the top category being More Personal Computing.
Microsoft announced its Q4 earnings last week. While it does not provide a break-up of the business units' performance, a report suggests that the Microsoft 365 productivity suite grew 50% YoY.
The past seven days were pretty busy for Microsoft, with not only the advent of the Inspire 2020 digital event, its Q4 FY2020 earnings, but also the Xbox Games Showcase. Be sure to catch up below.
This week, the Redmond firm released its report for Q1 of fiscal year 2020, along with a couple of Insider builds, as well as the announcement of a new exclusive Mixer streamer. Catch up below.