An improvement in corporate spending on computers helped Microsoft increase its net income 35 percent in the most recent quarter, but investors wanted even stronger signals of a recovery and sent Microsoft shares down sharply in after-hours trading on Thursday.
For the January-March fiscal third quarter, Microsoft earned US$4.01 billion, or US$0.45 per share. That was higher than the US$0.42 per share forecast by analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters. It was an increase from US$2.98 billion, or US$0.33 per share, a year ago.
Revenue rose 6 percent to US$14.5 billion, slightly more than the US$14.4 billion analysts were expecting. Microsoft had US$13.6 billion in revenue in the same quarter a year ago.
Investors looking at the optimistic reports issued recently from Intel Corp, IBM Corp and other big technology companies may have wanted more from Microsoft, Edward Jones analyst Andy Miedler said.
He said revenue from the group that makes server software crept up just 2 percent.
The division responsible for Windows increased revenue 28 percent to US$4.4 billion.
Microsoft’s general manager of investor relations, Bill Koefoed, said during a conference call that sales of copies of Windows for consumers rose 35 percent. Business licenses for Windows, which are more profitable for Microsoft, grew 15 percent.
Businesses may have begun replacing aging computers and software, but it’s early in the process, chief financial officer Peter Klein said.
He called the business spending environment still “challenging.”
Microsoft’s online business, which includes Web search and online advertising, saw revenue rise 12 percent to US$566 million, but it still posted a wider operating loss of US$713 million.
Microsoft has started making payments to Yahoo Inc as part of a Web search deal that the two forged last year. This quarter, the payments amounted to US$78 million. But Microsoft is not operating the technology behind Yahoo’s search right away, and it doesn’t expect the partnership to contribute to revenue until the second half of fiscal 2011.
Revenue in the business software group, which makes Office and other programs, fell 6 percent to US$4.2 billion. Microsoft is waiting to report US$305 million in Office revenue until after the upcoming Office 2010 launches in the current quarter.
Revenue from Microsoft’s entertainment division, which makes the Xbox 360 game system and the Windows mobile operating system, rose 2 percent to US$1.7 billion.
Microsoft didn’t give revenue or earnings guidance for the next fiscal year, which starts in July, but Klein said he expected sales of Windows 7, the new Office 2010 and updates to SharePoint and SQL Server — two business products — to drive revenue.
Klein also said he expected the Web advertising market to improve in fiscal 2011.
Microsoft shares fell US$1.08, or 3.4 percent, to US$30.31 in extended trading on Thursday. Before results were released, the stock gained US$0.06 to close at US$31.39.
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