Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) will release its Q3 earnings this Thursday at 5:30 pm EDT, and it is expected that it will hit an earnings number of about $0.46 per share, up 43% from the year-ago quarter. No matter what seems to happen to Microsoft these days, the company keeps selling product and showing growth quarter after quarter. The company's prospects continue to be very stable, even with the negative press about Windows Vista, the company's new computer operating system.What continues to propel this growth? Computer manufacturers are still buying Windows Vista licenses for almost every PC they sell in global channels these days, although recent reports state that PC growth in the first three months of 2007 was not buoyed by the release of Windows Vista in late January. Microsoft still sells a heck of a lot of Office productivity suites and server software (which have great margins) and gaming hardware like the Xbox 360 (lower margins).
With analysts predicting an EPS range of $0.45 to $0.47 this Thursday, there's not much of an argument on just how much money Microsoft made in the first quarter. No matter the amount, the company continues to plug along in fine fashion. Even if Windows Vista doesn't grow so fast in the first year of release, that doesn't mean it's doomed; the same thing happened with Windows XP over five years ago (to a point). Stay tuned Thursday for the Microsoft quarterly earnings liveblog right here on BloggingStocks.
[Disclosure: I own MSFT shares as of 4-23-07.]











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-23-2007 @ 12:42PM
brwatts said...
microsoft's onslaught on the livingroom/home-in-general seems destined to be a huge success as xbox capabilities expand. Where's the competition? Answer: there is none (except TIVO which is on life support. And now with Tell Me, MSFT can further collect user details. The business will be huge with rising margins in 3 years.
4-23-2007 @ 2:13PM
Allie said...
No competition? How about the Apple TV and the Wii, for starters.
PS3 will probably come aroud, eventually. But the two listed above seem like strong competitors. Also, as TiVO shifts more to being a software provider, I expect them to get some lift.
We'll see how Microsoft does. I feel they may have major trouble ahead -- with Google apps coming on stronger than ever, we're in a real period of change. (Shelly Palmer summed it up pretty well, in "Cracked Windows.")
Allie
4-23-2007 @ 2:15PM
Allie said...
No competition? How about the Apple TV and the Wii, for starters.
PS3 will probably come aroud, eventually. But the two listed above seem like strong competitors. Also, as TiVO shifts more to being a software provider, I expect them to get some lift.
We'll see how Microsoft does. I feel they may have major trouble ahead -- with Google apps coming on stronger than ever, we're in a real period of change. Shelly Palmer summed it up pretty well, in "Cracked Windows:
http://advancedmediacommittee.typepad.com/emmyadvancedmedia/2007/02/cracked_windows.html
Allie