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Microsoft's days as an unstoppable force are over

The software giant's below-expectations second-quarter earnings shocked investors.

 
And it's cutting 5,000 jobs, the first big layoffs in its 33-year history. The economic mess has highlighted Microsoft's vulnerabilities. It is time for boss Steve Ballmer to stop dabbling in unprofitable business ventures and focus on his exposed core product lines.

Even in the downturn, Microsoft remains the 800-pound gorilla of the software industry. It earned $4.2bn last quarter. But that's an 11pc drop from a year ago and well below what the market expected.

Shareholders responded by wiping some $14bn of value off Microsoft's market capitalisation following the announcement.Its layoffs are even more worrying than its earnings disappointment.

When Microsoft's cash flow was surging, keeping 90,000 employees on hand seemed worthwhile. Its desire to cut costs now is a sign that it sees tougher times ahead.

Indeed, sales of its Windows operating system - the company's bread and butter - were down 8pc last quarter as consumers bought fewer PCs.

Software, including Windows and a host of other offerings, generates nearly all of the company's operating income.

Yet Microsoft has been diverting much of its resources from its core businesses toward side projects like video games, music players and online search. None of those contribute significantly to its bottom line.

Microsoft's Xbox gaming console only entered the black in 2008 after seven years in the red. Its Zune music player has been bedevilled by bugs. And its MSN search engine commands less than one-tenth of the US search market.

Meanwhile, Microsoft's mainstays are under pressure from companies like Google that are pursuing so-called cloud computing initiatives - essentially, free online software products - to target its cash cows.

To keep a dip from turning into a rout, Ballmer needs to abandon Microsoft's host of also-ran distractions and train his focus back on the core business.

For more agenda-setting financial analysis, visit www.breakingviews.com

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/technology/microsoft/4317347/Microsofts-days-as-an-unstoppable-force-are-over.html

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OUCH Harsh words.

Seems even MS isn't immune to this terrible economic depression....hmm well things can only go up from here atleast thats what one can say to feel positive!



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Isn't it funny how earning $4.2B in a quarter is considered doom and gloom in this economic times.



is that $4.2 Billion a profit figure or revenue?



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darthdevidem01 said:
is that $4.2 Billion a profit figure or revenue?

 

Yep, that is net income(revenue - costs).  Their revenue was $16.63 billion.

http://www.microsoft.com/msft/earnings/FY09/earn_rel_q2_09.mspx

Also, their revenue was up 2% YoY so there were some additional costs from somewhere.  And it looks like M$ is trying to trim those down, as seen from the recent job cuts.  Mostly in R&D and other extranious sections.



darthdevidem01 said:
is that $4.2 Billion a profit figure or revenue?

 

it has to be profit, $4.2 billion revenue for company like microsoft would be a disaster



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Still seems pretty unstoppable to me. What with getting still considerable income even with this depression that has forced many a company to not only NOT make any money, go bankrupt and fail altogether.



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I think of Microsoft as an investment company. It has unlimited cash from Windows and Office, but cannot expand that market much more. It invests the profit in hundreds of potential activities that appear not to make a profit, in the hope that one or two will become the 'next Windows'. So far, very few have turned out right and the Xbox 360 is the most promising, but still uncertain.

Google operates like this too - search advertising still constitutes the majority of revenue, but a few side projects are beginning to gain traction like Gmail, Youtube and Android. These will evolve into major revenue streams over time.

Anyway, the result is that the balance sheet looks like a huge waste of resources, but when Windows or Office fades eventually, MS will have a large number of areas to migrate to.



I bet Sony feel a little better after readin this...



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Soleron said:
I think of Microsoft as an investment company. It has unlimited cash from Windows and Office, but cannot expand that market much more. It invests the profit in hundreds of potential activities that appear not to make a profit, in the hope that one or two will become the 'next Windows'. So far, very few have turned out right and the Xbox 360 is the most promising, but still uncertain.

Google operates like this too - search advertising still constitutes the majority of revenue, but a few side projects are beginning to gain traction like Gmail, Youtube and Android. These will evolve into major revenue streams over time.

Anyway, the result is that the balance sheet looks like a huge waste of resources, but when Windows or Office fades eventually, MS will have a large number of areas to migrate to.

This is a very good post.  This also goes for the majority of large companies out there.  During the good times, companies invest their profits on more product, employees, buildings, markets, etc.  During the recessions, they shrink back into their core areas.  We are in the shrinking phase.  Which is somewhat cyclic because the more shrinking, the larger the recession, the larger the recession, the larger the shrinking.

 



i agree with @shadowblind, on m$ being still unstoppable. their alot better off than sony is right now. both companies will be cutting costs a good amount this year, m$ will layoffs and closing some of its pc game studios and i am 100% confident sony will be doing the same but with their video game studios.



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