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April 25th, 2008

Microsoft earnings post-mortem: The cash cows quiver

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 8:02 am

Categories: Apple, Channel, OEMs, Office, Office 2007, Resellers, System builders, Vista, Windows XP, Windows client, Yahoo

Tags: Microsoft Corp., Earnings, Ppt, Microsoft Windows, Ultramobile PCs (UMPCs), Microsoft Office, Operating Systems, Software, Tablets, Hardware

The headlines on Microsoft’s fiscal 2008 third quarter earnings were all over the map this week — with claims that Microsoft beat expectations, to Microsoft fell far short of the mark. The one consensus, however, was that Windows client and Office, Microsoft’s two biggest cash cows, weren’t the robust bottom-line contributors that they usually are.

It’s a little deceiving comparing the 2007 and 2008 third quarters, as Microsoft launched Windows Vista and Office 2007 in January 2007, making for a strong FY 2007 Q3 for those two products.

Anonymous blogger MSFTextrememakeover captured Windows client’s less-than-stellar quarter in a nutshell:

“Again looking quickly, Client sucked. And it seems to be not just the technology guarantee impact but also anemic OEM growth. The .ppt brags about the same 140M Vista licenses sold that we’ve been hearing about for a while now. So clearly there’s been no acceleration wrt installed base upgrades either. Surprise! Not. MBD (Microsoft Business Division) was also weak. I haven’t delved further to figure out why. Server put in a strong showing as per usual. Kudos to that group at least. And E&D managed to eke out a paper profit (as long as you ignore intra-group transfers and the convenient “Corporate-level activity” bucket).”

Some are speculating that Apple’s gains are directly translatable into Microsoft’s  weak Windows’ sales. I’m not buying that one. While Microsoft is spending a lot more dollars and cycles worrying about Apple’s halo-effect successes in the consumer world, Apple still is a non-factor in the business market — which is where Microsoft makes the lion’s share of its Windows/Office revenues.

I’d be more inclined to agree with MSFTextrememakeover, who speculated that a higher-than-expected XP vs. Vista mix could be one of the culprits for Windows client’s poor showing:

“I’m going with IDC and guessing a mix shift back to lower priced/lower margin XP and towards Linux in UMPCs (ultra-mobile PCs) and emerging markets is what is really responsible for the miss - which is even more concerning.”

On the Office front, given that a number of market watchers have been impressed with Office 2007/SharePoint Server 2007’s strong sales, it’s less clear-cut regarding what’s dragging that division’s sales downward.

I can’t help but wonder if the lackluster Windows/Office results also can be attributed to Microsoft brass’s complete and crazy obsession with Google (and taking over Yahoo) has resulted in no one minding the Windows store. Kevin Johnson, the head of Microsoft’s Platforms & Services division seems to be so laser-focused on the online-ad business these days that he almost seems to have forgotten Microsoft is still in the software business, too.

Microsoft execs’ claims about walking away from the Yahoo deal are nothing more than bluster. A protracted hostile takeover bid is just going to distract not just employees in Microsoft’s online services business, but company management, too. It’s not a pretty picture.

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RE: Microsoft earnings post-mortem: The cash cows quiver
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Ha ha ha  fr0thy2 | 04/25/08
Are you seriously clueless?  Pliny the Elder | 04/25/08
Linux will fail and yesterday will rule?  fr0thy2 | 04/25/08
lol  Jack-Booted EULA | 04/27/08
It's the long term status of the cash cows.  TripleII | 04/25/08
Decisions, decisions  lordshipmayhem | 04/28/08
But I guess it takes all kinds of trolls to make this site profitable  bka1959 | 04/25/08
You're #1 in my book  TardHugger@... | 04/25/08
LOL. Well done!  fr0thy2 | 04/25/08
It couldn't have been too bad; there was noone shopping!  rtirman37@... | 04/25/08
You missed the obvious!  Linux Geek | 04/25/08
Stormclouds maybe  Yaalanhoo | 04/25/08
"Linux doesn't appear to have much penetration yet. "  fr0thy2 | 04/25/08
Desktop OS Linux penetration  lordshipmayhem | 04/28/08
Do you do a standup routine?  marks055@... | 04/25/08
Short  Jeremy W | 04/25/08
Own shares?  fr0thy2 | 04/25/08
MS has totally lost its focus.  bjbrock | 04/25/08
You trolls cannot help yourselves!  Martin_Australia | 04/25/08
Don't worry Martin.....all of that negativity...  xuniL_z | 04/25/08
Then why is the stock price so low?  Blad_Rnr | 04/25/08
Becuase we are in the time  Pliny the Elder | 04/25/08
Then why is AAPL so high?  Blad_Rnr | 04/25/08
"a different group of people investing these days"  fr0thy2 | 04/25/08
They aren't playing "All-In" with their cash.  Pliny the Elder | 04/25/08
Microsoft is much like P&G  xuniL_z | 04/25/08
I honestly hope MS doesn't believe this.  TripleII | 04/25/08
Before you jump all over it.  TripleII | 04/25/08
Linux and open source are mutually  xuniL_z | 04/29/08
well, if Microsoft's products are so perfect...  odubtaig | 04/27/08
Read up on the European Commision.  rtk | 04/27/08
"with the approval of the European Parliament"  odubtaig | 04/28/08
On Europe  JelMin | 04/28/08
Was that reply meant to be to someone else?  odubtaig | 04/28/08
Comaring legislative body to the Supreme court? Other poster comparing gov  xuniL_z | 04/29/08
Commission, Council and Parliament  odubtaig | 05/03/08
The only thing funnier  xuniL_z | 04/29/08
Your POINT is about as sharp as a marble.  odubtaig | 04/29/08
And meanwhile  xuniL_z | 04/29/08
I'll take assertions without evidence for 100 Bob.  odubtaig | 05/03/08
"Does this site have anything good to say about Microsoft?"  fr0thy2 | 04/25/08
it should be good for shareholders  marks055@... | 04/25/08
Here's a carrot for you.  fr0thy2 | 04/25/08
Microsoft up 14%  elderlybloke | 04/25/08
"if it wasn't for Microsoft we wouldn't have a tech industry "  roaming | 04/27/08
The higher they flew  JelMin | 04/28/08
What planet do you live on, seriousy?  Martin_Australia | 04/25/08
Message has been deleted.  fr0thy2 | 04/25/08
Microsoft is purposely letting Apple gain some share.  xuniL_z | 04/25/08
LOL, yeah and helping FOSS grow too  fr0thy2 | 04/25/08
LOL. Where have you been?  xuniL_z | 04/25/08
You think IT is best served by one monopoly?  fr0thy2 | 04/25/08
So you are not only  xuniL_z | 04/29/08
RE: Microsoft earnings post-mortem: The cash cows quiver  cne@... | 04/25/08
"Steve and Bill don't run the world even if some of us wish they did"  fr0thy2 | 04/25/08
Radical notion  Yagotta B. Kidding | 04/25/08
Mary! Shouldnt you be talking about how OSX is taking mindshare?!  groovepoint@... | 04/25/08
It might be the "140M Vista licenses"  TripleII | 04/25/08
no fear, here they are:  rtk | 04/25/08
Netcraft is not valid.  TripleII | 04/25/08
Netcraft is all about web servers  rtk | 04/25/08
No, your blog is not valid.  xuniL_z | 04/29/08
Tolerance is waning.  SpikeyMike | 04/29/08
What are you on about?  rtk | 04/29/08
If I have to explain it to you...  SpikeyMike | 04/30/08
no, you have to explain it to yourself.  rtk | 04/30/08
Further, take FF as an example.  TripleII | 04/25/08
Meant as second reply to rtk (NT)  TripleII | 04/25/08
Not sure why we're on about netcraft...  rtk | 04/25/08
World market share on desktop  marks055@... | 04/25/08
(nt) It's the *economy* stupid  toadlife | 04/25/08
Yahoo by Microsoft!  billy yang | 04/25/08
I predict that MS execs will finally start listening to customers ...  terry flores | 04/25/08
I believe it is incompatible goals.  TripleII | 04/26/08
A PC, paranoia incarnate  JelMin | 04/28/08
You just contradicted your pre-Vista beliefs.  xuniL_z | 04/30/08
I think too much changes at the same time...  Roque Mocan | 04/26/08
RE: Microsoft earnings post-mortem: The cash cows quiver  brittanyabc | 04/29/08
You must have missed the subtle inference  Ole Man | 04/29/08
Their 'contributions' have been damanging to the industry.  SpikeyMike | 04/29/08
Bingo!  Ole Man | 04/29/08
What a crock. You never stop do you.  xuniL_z | 05/01/08
Microsoft's Poor Product Quality  Ole Man | 05/01/08
RE: Microsoft earnings post-mortem: The cash cows quiver  Jackie150 | 10/09/09
RE: Microsoft earnings post-mortem: The cash cows quiver  sexy costumes | 11/11/09

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