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Microsoft | 10-Q: Quarterly report

SEC announcement ·  Jan 30 16:07
Summary by Moomoo AI
Microsoft Corporation reported a robust financial performance in the second quarter of fiscal year 2024, with significant year-on-year growth across key financial metrics. Revenue surged by 18% to $62.02 billion, while operating income and net income both soared by 33%, reaching $27.03 billion and $21.87 billion, respectively. Diluted earnings per share also saw a substantial increase of 33%, rising to $2.93. The company's Microsoft Cloud segment was a standout, with revenue climbing 24% to $33.7 billion. Office Commercial products and cloud services revenue grew by 15%, driven by a 17% increase in Office 365 Commercial. The acquisition of Activision Blizzard significantly boosted Xbox content and services revenue, which jumped by 61%. However, Devices revenue experienced a 9% decline. Microsoft's future plans include continued investment in cloud and AI infrastructure, with a...Show More
Microsoft Corporation reported a robust financial performance in the second quarter of fiscal year 2024, with significant year-on-year growth across key financial metrics. Revenue surged by 18% to $62.02 billion, while operating income and net income both soared by 33%, reaching $27.03 billion and $21.87 billion, respectively. Diluted earnings per share also saw a substantial increase of 33%, rising to $2.93. The company's Microsoft Cloud segment was a standout, with revenue climbing 24% to $33.7 billion. Office Commercial products and cloud services revenue grew by 15%, driven by a 17% increase in Office 365 Commercial. The acquisition of Activision Blizzard significantly boosted Xbox content and services revenue, which jumped by 61%. However, Devices revenue experienced a 9% decline. Microsoft's future plans include continued investment in cloud and AI infrastructure, with a focus on expanding datacenter locations and increasing server capacity to meet growing demand for AI services. The company also completed the acquisition of Activision Blizzard for $75.4 billion, which is expected to enhance its gaming segment. Microsoft's industry remains highly competitive, with frequent changes in technology and business models, and the company is committed to adapting and evolving to maintain its market position.
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