Zomb1337 said: Microsoft makes something like $5 billion profit per year.....even a 20% drop in stocks and sales would still be $4 billion a yr. |
They made $17.82 billion in profit in their last financial year.
Zomb1337 said: Microsoft makes something like $5 billion profit per year.....even a 20% drop in stocks and sales would still be $4 billion a yr. |
They made $17.82 billion in profit in their last financial year.
Legend11 said:
They made $17.82 billion in profit in their last financial year. |
Yip... MS makes $4 billion each quarter (profit, not revenue) but this was about stock, not profit.
Do not lose his your time worry for microsoft, no company of the world supports his egemoni in his sector as this one..
reed thist:
worry more for ''sony'' , GM and ford...
Do not be pathetic..
We're working on a solution to aggregate downloadable content sales.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.
green_box said: Do not lose his your time worry for microsoft, no company of the world supports his egemoni in his sector as this one.. reed thist:
worry more for ''sony'' , GM and ford... |
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Zomb1337 said: Microsoft makes something like $5 billion profit per year.....even a 20% drop in stocks and sales would still be $4 billion a yr. |
LOL...Investors would have a heart attack if M$ posted $ bln in profits for the year...try a qtr...and investors would also have a heart attack if business dropped 20%. The problems is M$ is not a growth stock, that's why they implimented dividends...
Ail said: The market as a whole is at its lowest since 11 years genius... |
A fact is a fact is a fact you think the 5000 employees MS just cut wanna hear that?
Hubris. It's why the Americans beat the British, it's how the Vietnameese beat the Americans and if unchecked, will be the downfall of Microsoft.
Hubris (/hjuːbrɪs/) or hybris (/'haɪbrɪs/) (ancient Greek ὕβρις), mythology is a term used in modern English to indicate overweening pride, superciliousness, or arrogance, often resulting in fatal retribution. In ancient Greece, hubris referred to actions which, intentionally or not, shamed and humiliated the victim, and frequently the perpetrator as well. It was most evident in the public and private actions of the powerful and rich.
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