On GameFAQs: What is error code 80710092 on the PS3?
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet

July 30th, 2009

Wall Street analysts descend on Redmond for annual financial meeting

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 7:15 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Financial Analyst Meeting

Tags: Financial, Microsoft Corp., Financial Accounting, Business Structures, Finance, Mary Jo Foley

Summer is traditionally a busy time for Microsoft news and this year is proving no exception.

Today, July 30, is Microsoft’s annual Financial Analyst Meeting (FAM), when Wall Street analysts and pressĀ  are subject to treated to back-to-back presentations from Microsoft’s top execs, where they outline the company’s product and strategy agenda for the company months.

Speakers at this year’s FAM include most of Microsoft’s top honchos — everyone from CEO Steve Ballmer, to Chief Operating Officer Kevin Turner, Chief Financial Software Officer Chris Liddell, Chief Research and Strategy Officer Craig Mundie. Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie is going to participate in an “executive discussion” panel with a handful of others at the end of the day, but isn’t slated to give a separate presentation this year.

Four of the five Microsoft’s presidents are on tap to speak: Robbie Bach, head of Entertainment and Devices; Qi Lu, head of Microsoft’s Online Services division; Stephen Elop, head of Microsoft’s Business Division; and Bob Muglia, head of Server and Tools. Steven Sinofsky, the newest of Microsoft’s presidents, who heads the Windows client unit, is not part of today’s line-up. Microsoft officials said Sinofsky is “out of town” a week after he and his team released Windows 7 to manufacturing.

Update: Turns out Sinofsky isn’t out of town at all. He is at FAM but not speaking about the Windows business. Ballmer ended up speaking about Windows, claiming that since he (Ballmer) had run the business for most of the past fiscal year, he was going to be the one to talk about it.

Analysts will undoubtedly be asking lots of questions about the July 29 search and ad partnership outlined by Microsoft and Yahoo, as well as more on Microsoft’s ongoing cost-cutting measures, which is always a favorite topic among Wall Street’s Microsoft watchers.

There are always new and interesting tidbits about Microsoft’s product plans that emerge during FAM. I’ll be filing throughout the day about anything new and interesting I hear. FAM kicks off at 11:30 a.m. ET and runs until about 7 p.m. ET.

Mary Jo FoleyMary Jo has covered the tech industry for more than 20 years. Don't miss a single post. Subscribe via Email or RSS. You can also follow Mary Jo on Twitter.

Got a tip? Send Mary Jo your rants, rumors, tips and tattles. For disclosure on Mary Jo's industry affiliations, click here or to see Mary Jo's full profile click here.

  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 1 Talkback(s)
Tiffany  may234 | 07/30/09

What do you think?

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

Click Here
advertisement

Order Microsoft 2.0

Pre-order Microsoft 2.0

Order 'Microsoft 2.0' by Mary Jo Foley at Amazon.com.

Recent Entries

advertisement

Archives

ZDNet Blogs

White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

SmartPlanet

  • Thought-provoking progressive ideas on diverse topics that intersect with technology, business, and life, and matter to the world at large. Visit SmartPlanet
  • More from IBM
  • Innovate your business' process model, play against the market, compete against others on our scoreboards and WIN! Try INNOV8 2.0: A BPM Simulator
  • Enabling Real-World Business Transformation through IBM Service Management Read the EMA Analyst Report
Click Here