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Five year history graph of Nasdaq: MSFT stock on July 17, 2013. [200] When Microsoft went public and launched its initial public offering (IPO) in 1986, the opening stock price was $21; after the trading day, the price closed at $27.75.
Revenue increased by 12% year over year to $69.6 billion, while adjusted earnings per share (EPS) rose 10% year over year to $3.23. Cloud revenue notched $40.9 billion in Q2, which was up 21% year ...
Productivity and Business Processes segment revenue grew 14% year over year, generating $29.4 billion. This was supported by a 15% rise in Microsoft 365 Commercial revenue.
This list has all global annual earnings of all time, limited to earnings of more than $40 billion in "real" (i.e. CPI adjusted) value. Note that some record earning may be caused by nonrecurring revenue, like Vodafone in 2014 (disposal of its interest in Verizon Wireless) [1] or Fannie Mae in 2013 (benefit for federal income taxes).
Its search and news advertising business, which is also part of the segment, was strong with revenue growth of 21%. Microsoft's total revenue rose by 12% year over year to $69.6 billion, with ...
Microsoft launches the first version of its Windows operating system, Windows 1.0, which runs on top of MS-DOS and had a primitive GUI. [6] 1986: February: Company: Microsoft moves its headquarters to a suburban campus in Redmond, Washington. [6] 1986: March 13: Company: Microsoft goes public with an IPO, raising $61 million at $21 a share. [6 ...
Analysts polled by FactSet Research expected Microsoft to generate revenue of $68.87 billion in the last three months of the year. Sales from Microsoft’s cloud-focused business segment that ...
Microsoft is a multinational computer technology corporation. Microsoft was founded on April 4, 1975, by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in Albuquerque, New Mexico. [1] Its current best-selling products are the Microsoft Windows operating system; Microsoft Office, a suite of productivity software; Xbox, a line of entertainment of games, music, and video; Bing, a line of search engines; and Microsoft ...