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Saturday, July 21, 2012
Microsoft Record First Loss in History
For the first time since went public, the software giant Microsoft is losing money. In the fourth quarter of fiscal 2012 ended June 30, Microsoft reported a loss of 492 million U.S. dollars.http://easyfbcommissionsv.com
The loss is due to the reduction of book value (write-down) of 6.2 billion U.S. dollars, which is triggered by the collapse of investment in aQuantive advertising company that Microsoft bought in 2007. aQuantive not compete with his rivals, including Google's Adsense online.
Microsoft also noted a reduction in stock value for the first time since registered on the stock, amounting to 0.06 dollars, or 6 cents.
Microsot revenue in the fourth quarter of this fiscal year was recorded at 18:06 billion U.S. dollars, rising from 17:41 U.S. dollars in the previous quarter and 17.37 billion dollars in the same quarter last year.
Windows and Windows Live accounts for revenues of 4.15 billion U.S. dollars, while Microsoft's business division accounting for 6.29 billion U.S. dollars. A total of 1.79 billion U.S. dollars obtained from the entertainment division. For the entire fiscal year, Microsoft's revenue rose 5 percent to 73.7 billion U.S. dollars.
Microsoft has an agenda that will launch a number of products made in the near future, including Windows 8 is scheduled for release on October 26th and Surface tablets that release date is unknown.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Manufacturer BlackBerry Continues Declining Graph
KOMPAS.com - unfavorable conditions being experienced by BlackBerry manufacturer, Research in Motion (RIM). In many ways, his position is less encouraging.
Asymco analyst Horace Dediu BlackBerry manufacturer describes this condition is going down. Start of income that is now being lost, the mobile phone unit shipments continued to decline until the operating margin. Even RIM is reportedly doing layoffs (layoffs) to the number of employees.Yeast Infection in Men
Initially, the manufacturer of BlackBerry has always sold well in selling the BlackBerry device from late 2010 until early 2011. But after that, the manufacturer of the BlackBerry has always decreased the number of unit shipments, and even declined sharply. Operating margin also declined to minus 25 percent.
Actually, the deterioration is not only experienced by RIM. Nokia which was originally seen as the king of the world's mobile phones are also being on the verge of deterioration.
Analyst John Gruber assumes that RIM has no platform other than the BlackBerry OS mainstay of the old. Meanwhile, the latest BlackBerry OS 10 is also in fact delayed the launch.
Meanwhile, Nokia also experienced the same thing. Sales of mobile phones with OS Windows Phone stagnant. Now, Nokia is also preparing a "plan B" if the project fails phones Windows Phone.
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