| ZenfoldorVGI said: Well, all I'm saying is that this is Microsoft. One way or another, they are trying to trick us into believing they performed better than they actually did. |
Actually, MS, historically speaking, has tended to report in such a way that they downplay their performance and claim obstacles to additional organic growth, etc. This usually results in market analysts being more conservative when projecting the next quarter's income, stock value, etc., allowing MS to outperform on a regular basis.
They tend to do the opposite of what you suggest.








