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    Analysts expect Microsoft's fiscal 2025 capital expenditure including capital leases to be $84.24 billion, according to Visible Alpha. The company's capital expenditure in the first quarter of ...

  3. Microsoft stock slides after Q1 earnings beat on cloud strength

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    Microsoft reported its fiscal first quarter earnings after the bell on Wednesday, beating on the top and bottom lines on the strength of its cloud business.Microsoft stock was down 5% in early ...

  4. Microsoft beats Q2 earnings on AI, cloud strength - AOL

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    Microsoft announced its second quarter earnings on Tuesday, beating expectations on the top and bottom lines.The company reported adjusted earnings per share of $2.93 on revenue of $62 billion ...

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  7. Microsoft Build - Wikipedia

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    Sign for Microsoft's Build 2013 conference at the Moscone Center entrance in San Francisco. Microsoft Build (often stylised as //build/) is an annual conference event held by Microsoft, aimed at software engineers and web developers using Windows, Microsoft Azure and other Microsoft technologies.

  8. Microsoft Press - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Press is the publishing arm of Microsoft, usually releasing books dealing with various current Microsoft technologies. Microsoft Press' introduced books were The Apple Macintosh Book by Cary Lu and Exploring the IBM PCjr Home Computer by Peter Norton in 1984 at the West Coast Computer Faire . [ 1 ]

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    These are provided through Smart TV, or else through the networks' own websites, or also possibly via internet television, especially YouTube, or via video on demand services, subscription video on demand websites such as e.g. Hulu, mobile apps, or digital media players that are designed to play streaming television, such as e.g. the Roku media ...