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And I think they're throwing msn out in favour of Skype, not sure where I heard that one though. Decent numbers, expected amount of trolling as usual present in the thread.



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kowenicki said:

Yeah, ethomaz is way off with what he said. Nobody spends 8bn for that. Skype is integral to a lot of things MS are doing. Enterprise apps, Xbox, email, messenger.

Everything Skype does MS had another app to do the same... they just killed the competition and now will use it.



ethomaz said:

kowenicki said:

Yeah, ethomaz is way off with what he said. Nobody spends 8bn for that. Skype is integral to a lot of things MS are doing. Enterprise apps, Xbox, email, messenger.

Everything Skype does MS had another app to do the same... they just killed the competition and now will use it.


lol?



Carl2291 said:
Are profits down YoY?


http://www.microsoft.com/Investor/EarningsAndFinancials/Financials/FY13/Q2/IncomeStatements.aspx

Yes, down by almost 2 billion.  For the life of me, I can't understand why so many people are cheering the latest earnings. 

 

And now, MSFT has blown its wad by selling a bunch of Windows liscences with a discount, but when it ups the price, well the higher price and inherent unpopularity of the product will make Win8 sales pretty bad.



dallas said:
Carl2291 said:
Are profits down YoY?


http://www.microsoft.com/Investor/EarningsAndFinancials/Financials/FY13/Q2/IncomeStatements.aspx

Yes, down by almost 2 billion.  For the life of me, I can't understand why so many people are cheering the latest earnings. 

 

And now, MSFT has blown its wad by selling a bunch of Windows liscences with a discount, but when it ups the price, well the higher price and inherent unpopularity of the product will make Win8 sales pretty bad.

 

I don't see that many people crowing these results as great, there is just a general surprise at the shipping amount for the 360 given the numbers we've shown on this site.  We've not had a case of potential undertracking this bad since the PS3 in 2009.  Also given the investment in R&D and marketing of new products these results are pretty decent results anyway.  Not surprised you can't see the good news in these earnings though given your irrational hatred of Microsoft your posts generally show.



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slowmo said:
dallas said:
Carl2291 said:
Are profits down YoY?


http://www.microsoft.com/Investor/EarningsAndFinancials/Financials/FY13/Q2/IncomeStatements.aspx

Yes, down by almost 2 billion.  For the life of me, I can't understand why so many people are cheering the latest earnings. 

 

And now, MSFT has blown its wad by selling a bunch of Windows liscences with a discount, but when it ups the price, well the higher price and inherent unpopularity of the product will make Win8 sales pretty bad.

 

I don't see that many people crowing these results as great, there is just a general surprise at the shipping amount for the 360 given the numbers we've shown on this site.  We've not had a case of potential undertracking this bad since the PS3 in 2009.  Also given the investment in R&D and marketing of new products these results are pretty decent results anyway.  Not surprised you can't see the good news in these earnings though given your irrational hatred of Microsoft your posts generally show.

It's not "good" news, but merely alright. 



dallas said:
slowmo said:
dallas said:
Carl2291 said:
Are profits down YoY?


http://www.microsoft.com/Investor/EarningsAndFinancials/Financials/FY13/Q2/IncomeStatements.aspx

Yes, down by almost 2 billion.  For the life of me, I can't understand why so many people are cheering the latest earnings. 

 

And now, MSFT has blown its wad by selling a bunch of Windows liscences with a discount, but when it ups the price, well the higher price and inherent unpopularity of the product will make Win8 sales pretty bad.

 

I don't see that many people crowing these results as great, there is just a general surprise at the shipping amount for the 360 given the numbers we've shown on this site.  We've not had a case of potential undertracking this bad since the PS3 in 2009.  Also given the investment in R&D and marketing of new products these results are pretty decent results anyway.  Not surprised you can't see the good news in these earnings though given your irrational hatred of Microsoft your posts generally show.

It's not "good" news, but merely alright. 


Fair point



Neowin

So far, Microsoft has yet to reveal any official sales or shipment numbers for the Windows RT version of the Surface tablet. Today, just a few days before the company launches the Windows 8 Pro version of the Surface, two different reports claim that shipments and sales of the Windows RT version were well below the sales of tablets from Apple, Amazon and others.

CNet.com reports that, according to iSuppli, Microsoft shipped about 1.25 million units of the Surface RT tablet in the fourth quarter of 2012. Actual sales of the tablet, however, were estimated by iSuppli to be much lower, at around 680,000 to 750,000 units. iSuppli also claims that returns of the tablet were "very high" but numbers were not revealed.

A separate report from IDC on the entire tablet industry in the last quarter doesn't even show Microsoft in the top five in the list of companies that had the most shipments of tablets. The report claims that Microsoft shipped "just shy of 900,000 units into the channel." Apple had the most tablet shipments for the quarter at 22.9 million units, followed by Samsung with 7.9 million units and Amazon with 6 million tablets.

IDC's Ryan Reith is quoted as saying that the reaction to the Surface RT tablet "was muted at best" in the last quarter. He added:

We believe that Microsoft and its partners need to quickly adjust to the market realities of smaller screens and lower prices. In the long run, consumers may grow to believe that high-end computing tablets with desktop operating systems are worth a higher premium than other tablets, but until then ASPs on Windows 8 and Windows RT devices need to come down to drive higher volumes.

http://www.neowin.net/news/isuppli-microsoft-surface-rt-has-sold-680000-to-750000-units



The only places selling the Surface are Microsofts own stores, correct?



Nsanity said:
The only places selling the Surface are Microsofts own stores, correct?


And online. yes. 

Kinda stupid. 



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