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Microsoft sales climb 17%, lifted by robust cloud demand; stock jumps

Microsoft shares climbed about 3.1 per cent in premarket trading in New York on Wednesday, as it continued to surpass record highs

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Revenue in the period ended December 31 rose to $43.1 billion, the Redmond, Washington-based software maker said Tuesday in a statement

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Microsoft Corp. said fiscal second-quarter sales rose 17%, a faster clip than analysts projected, thanks to buoyant demand for corporate cloud-computing services and software tools that support at-home workers. Shares rose in late trading.
 
Revenue in the period ended Dec. 31 rose to $43.1 billion, the Redmond, Washington-based software maker said Tuesday in a statement. That exceeded the $40.2 billion average estimate of analysts polled by Bloomberg, and marked Microsoft’s 14th straight quarter of double-digit revenue growth. Net income was $15.5 billion, or $2.03 a share. Analysts had predicted $1.64.
 
Microsoft shares climbed about 3.1% in premarket trading in New

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