Business Standard

Saturday, January 18, 2025 | 11:31 PM ISTEN Hindi

Notification Icon
userprofile IconSearch

Microsoft quarterly revenue drops for first time in 23 years

Image

Press Trust Of India New York

Software giant Microsoft reported a decline in quarterly revenue for the first time in 23 years as adverse economic conditions globally took a toll on the entity’s business.

Hit by plunging sales, Microsoft saw its profit plunge to a little below $3 billion for the third quarter ended 31 March, 2009.

The software major posted a six per cent fall in revenue at $13.65 billion, the first of its kind since the company went public 23 years ago. In the year-ago period, Microsoft's revenue stood at $14.45 billion, the firm said in a statement.

The entity's third-quarter profit slumped 32 per cent to $2.97 billion. It had a profit of $4.38 billion in the year-ago period. With the global economic turmoil hitting the personal computers and server markets, the software giant had a negative impact on various business segments, including ‘Microsoft Business Division’ and ‘Server & Tools’. Striking a gloomy note, the company’s Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell warned the “weakness to continue through at least the next quarter”. “While market conditions remained weak during the quarter, I was pleased with the organisation’s ability to offset revenue pressures with the swift implementation of cost-savings initiatives.

 

“We expect the weakness to continue through at least the next quarter,” Liddell said. The third quarter results include severance charges to the tune of $290 million related to plan to slash 5,000 positions in the company. Microsoft also incurred impairments to investments worth $420 million. For the nine months ended 31 March, 2009, the company registered a profit of $11.52 billion against $13.38 billion in the corresponding period a year ago. During the same time, the entity's revenues touched $45.33 billion whereas the same stood at $44.58 billion in the year-ago period.

Meanwhile, Microsoft expects expenses to be in the range of $26.7 billion to $26.9 billion including severance charges for the full year ending 30 June, 2009.

Don't miss the most important news and views of the day. Get them on our Telegram channel

First Published: Apr 25 2009 | 12:23 AM IST

Explore News