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Microsoft reports Q2 net income of $15.5B, up 33% YoY, Intelligent Cloud revenue of $14.6B, up 23% YoY, More Personal Computing revenue of $15.1B, up 14% YoY

Microsoft Cloud Strength Drives Second Quarter Results REDMOND, Wash. — January 26, 2021 — Microsoft Corp. today announced …

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  • @fxshaw Frank X. Shaw on x
    Coming shortly — tweets from our earnings call with Microsoft CEO @SatyaNadella and CFO Amy Hood. :)
  • @jordannovet @jordannovet on x
    Xbox hardware revenue grew 86%. Bank of America had expected 40%
  • @kyweise Karen Weise on x
    Whoa. Big Microsoft beat on both earnings and profit—record quarter on both fronts, if I'm not mistaken! https://www.microsoft.com/... https://twitter.com/...
  • @sidin @sidin on x
    Amazing how Microsoft simultaneously makes both the ways to work and the ways to avoid work. https://twitter.com/...
  • @zhugeex Daniel Ahmad on x
    Couple of quick points. - Xbox Content and Services revenue this quarter was higher than total Xbox Gaming revenue in the same quarter last year. - Xbox Hardware almost doubled and now accounts for ~31% of Xbox's total Gaming revenue. Content and Services growth 🚀
  • @benbajarin Ben Bajarin on x
    The word up is used 18 times. Pretty solid Q from Microsoft. https://twitter.com/...
  • @zhugeex Daniel Ahmad on x
    One thing that can be inferred from the figures, which isn't really surprising, is that Xbox didn't ship as many Series X|S consoles as they did Xbox One's in the same timeframe. This has been reflected in global sell through data too. Mainly due to production it seems.
  • @jordannovet @jordannovet on x
    here's how i read Microsoft results: Xbox product introduction cut into op margin, but not as much as anticipated, and server and cloud growth helped offset the decline https://www.cnbc.com/...
  • @dealbook @dealbook on x
    This earnings season comes at a time when investors are starting to wonder if the stock market's rally has gone too far, and whether stocks are in a bubble as prices become increasingly detached from a company's profits and growth prospects. https://www.nytimes.com/...
  • @chriskeall Chris Keall on x
    Its clould boom bodes well for Microsoft's plan to build a $100m+ data centre in Auckland. Microsoft's local opertion also recently reported strong financials: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/... https://twitter.com/...
  • @dividendwave Dividend Wave on x
    $MSFT just posted another blowout quarter. The CEO sentence below says a lot about it https://www.microsoft.com/... https://twitter.com/...
  • @eddiemakuch Eddie Makuch on x
    Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella: - Series X|S launch moved the most devices in an Xbox launch month - gaming revenue hit $5B, the highest-ever for a quarter - $2B in revenue from third-party game sales - Xbox Live hit 100M monthly active users - 18M Xbox Game Pass subscribers.