Microsoft revenue climbs 15 percent
Grok Headline matches for Microsoft revenue climbs 15 percent
Update: Microsoft revenue climbs 15
percent
Update: Microsoft revenue climbs 15
percent
07/23/2004 08:19 AMProfiting from continued strength in the PC market, Microsoft Corp. on
Thursday defied earnings misses by other software vendors and reported
a 15 percent increase in revenue for the final quarter of its 2004
fiscal year.
Apple climbs more than 5 percent
Apple climbs more than 5 percent
01/05/2004 01:32 PMShares of Apple are up US$1.09, or 5.12 percent, to $22.37 in trading
currently...
Oracle's profit climbs 15 percent
Oracle's profit climbs 15 percent
06/16/2004 09:48 AMOracle Corp.'s year-long battle to acquire PeopleSoft Inc. appears not
to have distracted it from selling software. The database giant
reported revenue of $3.1 billion for its fiscal fourth quarter, up 9
percent from a year earlier, while its operating margin was at its
highest ever, the company said Tuesday.
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Large opportunity for revenue-assurance
(RA) external spending as carriers
estimated revenue leakage to be as much
as 15 percent.
Large opportunity for revenue-assurance
(RA) external spending as carriers
estimated revenue leakage to be as much
as 15 percent.
07/14/2004 03:05 AM [PRWEB Jul 14, 2004]
Oracle profit climbs 15 percent in
fourth quarter
Oracle profit climbs 15 percent in
fourth quarter
06/15/2004 06:12 PMOracle Corp.'s year-long battle to acquire PeopleSoft Inc. appears not
to have distracted it from selling software. The database giant
reported revenue of $3.1 billion for its fiscal fourth quarter, up 9
percent from a year earlier, while its operating margin was at its
highest ever, the company said Tuesday.
PeopleSoft's License Revenue Climbs as
Income Dips in Q1
PeopleSoft's License Revenue Climbs as
Income Dips in Q1
04/22/2004 08:09 PMThe company's license revenues for the first quarter of 2004 climbed
61 percent over last year's first-quarter revenues, while its net
income dipped substantially in part because of its acquisition of J.D.
Edwards.
Printer maker Lexmark's profit climbs to
US$121M as revenue rises
Printer maker Lexmark's profit climbs to
US$121M as revenue rises
04/19/2004 01:55 PMNational Post Apr 19 2004 6:41PM GMT
HP Q2 revenue up 12 percent
HP Q2 revenue up 12 percent
05/18/2004 05:52 PMSpurred by strong sales in its personal systems and software groups,
Hewlett-Packard Co. on Tuesday reported revenue of $20.1 billion and
net earnings of $884 million for the second quarter of its fiscal 2004
year, which ended April 30.
ATI revenue jumps 40 percent
ATI revenue jumps 40 percent
12/19/2003 01:10 PMCNET Dec 19 2003 12:14PM ET
Momma.com Revenue up 62 Percent From
Last Year.
Momma.com Revenue up 62 Percent From
Last Year.
08/12/2004 09:33 AM"We are especially pleased with the growth of our ad network which
realized a revenue increase of 62 per cent from the same quarter last
year. The completion of our acquisition of Digital Arrow further
enhances our revenue stream and enables us to complete our
one-stop-shop offer to online advertisers.""
TiVo revenue up 85 percent; loss narrows
TiVo revenue up 85 percent; loss narrows
03/06/2004 01:58 AMThe digital video recording pioneer announces a $50 million growth
plan aimed at doubling its subscription base.
US Online advertising revenue up 20
percent in 3rd quarter
US Online advertising revenue up 20
percent in 3rd quarter
12/09/2003 07:28 PMIAB. The IAB, with members including AOL, CNET Networks,
DoubleClick,MSN, Google, Overture, The Walt Disney Internet Group,
Yahoo! ...
TechTarget Announces First-Quarter
Revenue Growth of 51 Percent
TechTarget Announces First-Quarter
Revenue Growth of 51 Percent
05/02/2004 11:09 AMIndian software export revenue to grow
30-32 percent (AFP)
Indian software export revenue to grow
30-32 percent (AFP)
06/03/2004 12:10 PMAFP - Indian software exports jumped 30.5 percent to 12.5 billion
dollars in the year ended March 2004 and a similar rise is expected
this year, the country's leading industry group said.
Online ad revenue jumps 40 percent in
first half of 2004
Online ad revenue jumps 40 percent in
first half of 2004
09/20/2004 06:59 PMSiliconValley.com Sep 20 2004 10:45PM GMT
JDS Uniphase posts loss as revenue rises
9 percent
JDS Uniphase posts loss as revenue rises
9 percent
07/28/2004 08:26 PMSiliconValley.com Jul 29 2004 0:02AM GMT
Intel reports 18 percent increase in
second quarter revenue
Intel reports 18 percent increase in
second quarter revenue
07/13/2004 10:00 PMEastDay Jul 14 2004 2:26AM GMT
Australia's Telstra says March quarter
sales revenue up one percent (AFP)
Australia's Telstra says March quarter
sales revenue up one percent (AFP)
04/20/2004 08:42 PMAFP - Australian telecoms giant Telstra Corp. said March quarter sales
revenue rose 1.0 percent to 5.01 billion dollars (3.7 billion US) on
the back of strong growth in mobile phones and the Internet.
In Brief: Indian outsourcer Infosys sees
revenue soar 50 percent
In Brief: Indian outsourcer Infosys sees
revenue soar 50 percent
04/14/2005 10:08 AMInfosys Technologies, India's second largest outsourcer, reported
revenue of $1.6 billion for its fiscal year ended March 31, up by 50
percent from $1.1 billion a year ago. Net income for the year also
surged, by 55 percent, to $419 million. Infosys said it expects to
cross the $2 billion mark in revenue in its current 2006 fiscal year.
The strong showing reflects buoyancy in the Indian outsourcing
industry as a whole. Provisional figures indicate that India's total
exports of software and services grew by 35 percent during the year to
March 31, to $17.3 billion, according to Subramanian Ramadorai,
chairman of the National Association of Software and Service Companies
in Delhi. Infosys and other leading Indian outsourcers have been
broadening their services to include business consulting and business
process outsourcing, in addition to their core offerings in outsourced
software development. Infosys' clients increasingly view the company
as a long-term partner that can offer a wide range of services to help
them meet their business goals, Nandan Nilekani, Infosys' CEO and
managing director, said in a statement.
Speedera Posts Another Record Fiscal
Year, Revenue Jumps 60 Percent
Speedera Posts Another Record Fiscal
Year, Revenue Jumps 60 Percent
07/15/2004 03:18 AMNew Services Combined with New Channel Partners and Sales Offices Spur
Strong Growth and Profitability [PRWEB Jul 15, 2004]
Wipro net profit up 26 percent, breaches
billion dollar revenue mark (AFP)
Wipro net profit up 26 percent, breaches
billion dollar revenue mark (AFP)
04/16/2004 12:56 AMAFP - Indian software company Wipro net profit jumped 26 percent in
the year to March as it became the second listed IT firm in India to
breach the one-billion-dollar revenue mark.
ProtectPoint Security Records 103
Percent Revenue Growth Over Previous
Year Quarter
ProtectPoint Security Records 103
Percent Revenue Growth Over Previous
Year Quarter
04/13/2005 02:03 AMProtectPoint Security, Inc., a leading managed security services
provider (MSSP), today announced record revenue growth for Q1 2005
with a 103 percent increase over Q1 2004. Growing need for 24x7
Managed Intrusion Detection and Prevention monitoring surges growth of
leading managed security services provider . [PRWEB Apr 13, 2005]
Microsoft 2Q Earnings Tumble 17 Percent
Microsoft 2Q Earnings Tumble 17 Percent
01/23/2004 03:48 AMAP via The Ledger Jan 23 2004 7:51AM GMT
Microsoft 2Q earnings tumble 17 percent
Microsoft 2Q earnings tumble 17 percent
01/23/2004 03:48 AMAP via Seattle Post Intelligencer Jan 23 2004 8:34AM GMT
Microsoft 3Q Earnings Tumble 38 Percent
(AP)
Microsoft 3Q Earnings Tumble 38 Percent
(AP)
04/22/2004 08:04 PMAP - Microsoft Corp. said Thursday that its quarterly earnings fell 38
percent as the company took hefty charges related to legal matters and
for expenses related to stock-based compensation.
Microsoft 3Q Earnings Tumble 38 Percent
Microsoft 3Q Earnings Tumble 38 Percent
04/22/2004 06:43 PMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 22 2004 10:28PM GMT
Microsoft Revenues Rise 15 Percent
Microsoft Revenues Rise 15 Percent
07/22/2004 04:45 PMThe software giant's revenues increased to $9.29 billion for the last
quarter of its fiscal year.
Microsoft Earnings Jump Nearly 82
Percent
Microsoft Earnings Jump Nearly 82
Percent
07/22/2004 06:46 PMEarnings were helped slightly by a tax benefit, and the software maker
raised revenue expectations slightly for the coming fiscal year.
Microsoft Earnings Jump Nearly 82
Percent (AP)
Microsoft Earnings Jump Nearly 82
Percent (AP)
07/22/2004 08:26 PMAP - Microsoft Corp.'s earnings rose nearly 82 percent in its fiscal
fourth quarter, helped slightly by a tax benefit, and the software
maker raised revenue expectations modestly for the coming fiscal year.
But the latest quarter's results fell short of analysts' expectations
and the stock fell Thursday.
Microsoft AU guarantees 99.9 percent
uptime for MapPoint
Microsoft AU guarantees 99.9 percent
uptime for MapPoint
08/04/2004 06:07 AMZDNet Australia Aug 4 2004 10:50AM GMT
Update 5: Microsoft Earnings Jump Nearly
82 Percent
Update 5: Microsoft Earnings Jump Nearly
82 Percent
07/23/2004 04:40 AMForbes Jul 23 2004 8:55AM GMT
Microsoft to Grow Enterprise Sales Team
by 10 Percent
Microsoft to Grow Enterprise Sales Team
by 10 Percent
04/14/2005 01:43 PMMicrosoft is slowly but surely turning the Redmond ship to refocus on
selling vertically. As part of the realignment, Microsoft is planning
to grow its enterprise sales force by 10 percent.
Microsoft Q4 2004 revenue up 15% to
$9.29B
Microsoft Q4 2004 revenue up 15% to
$9.29B
07/22/2004 11:26 PMMicrosoft today reported $9.29 billion in revenue for its fourth
quarter, a 15% increase over the same period last year, while its
revenue for the full fiscal year hit $36.8 billion, up 14% over 2003.
Microsoft Revenue Up, Tries to Hook
Third World
Microsoft Revenue Up, Tries to Hook
Third World
01/23/2004 02:20 PMMicrosoft Announces Windows Media Now
Supported By More Than 500 Devices, Up
150 Percent Since 2003 CES
Microsoft Announces Windows Media Now
Supported By More Than 500 Devices, Up
150 Percent Since 2003 CES
01/08/2004 07:31 PMToday at the 2004 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES),
Microsoft Corp. announced that support for Windows Media® on consumer
electronics devices has grown 150 percent since the 2003 CES,
resulting in more than 500 devices that now support Windows Media.
These new devices add to the broad choice of devices for consumers
supporting Windows Media. Also, new portable music players from
leading consumer electronics manufacturers increase the size of the
world's largest installed base of secure portable digital music
players, bringing the tally to more than 4 million devices supporting
Windows Media Audio (WMA) and Windows Media Digital Rights Management.
In addition, Apex Digital Inc., KiSS Technology and Malata North
America today announced the first DVD players supporting Windows Media
Video (WMV) 9, and leading chip manufacturers Sand Video Inc. and
Sigma Designs Inc. announced new chips supporting playback of
high-definition WMV 9. Together, these new devices and chips help
ensure that consumers can enjoy a wide variety of content on their
choice of devices throughout the home and on the go.
Hit to Microsoft Colors Deferred Revenue
Debate
Hit to Microsoft Colors Deferred Revenue
Debate
01/23/2004 02:25 PMTheStreet.com Jan 23 2004 6:42PM GMT
Microsoft Quarterly Revenue Tops $10
Billion
Microsoft Quarterly Revenue Tops $10
Billion
01/22/2004 04:55 PMMicrosoft Corp. today announced record revenue of $10.15 billion for
the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2003, a 19% increase over $8.54 billion in
the prior year. Operating income for the second quarter was $1.48
billion, compared to $2.23 billion in the prior year. Net income and
diluted earnings per share for the second quarter were $1.55 billion
and $0.14 per share. These results include stock based compensation
expense of $2.17 billion (after-tax) or $0.20 per share, of which
$1.48 billion (after-tax) or $0.14 per share related to the completion
of the employee Stock Option Transfer Program. For the previous year,
net income and earnings per share for the second quarter were $1.87
billion and $0.17 per share, including stock based compensation
expense of $709 million (after-tax) or $0.07 per share, a $282 million
(after-tax) or $0.03 per share charge for investment impairments, a
$126 million or $0.01 per share tax benefit from the reversal of
previously accrued taxes, and $141 million (after-tax) or $0.01 per
share legal charge related to the state antitrust and unfair
competition class action lawsuits.
Microsoft Earnings Fall, Revenue Rises
Microsoft Earnings Fall, Revenue Rises
01/22/2004 09:56 PMAP via Daily Press Jan 23 2004 2:26AM GMT
Microsoft Records $9.18 Billion Revenue
for Quarter
Microsoft Records $9.18 Billion Revenue
for Quarter
04/22/2004 06:44 PMMicrosoft on Thursday reported a 17 percent rise in revenue for the
quarter, about one billion under its previous record-breaking $10
billion result. But operating income was cut in half when compared
with the year-ago quarter.
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Microsoft revenue climbs 15 percent