Microsoft Reports Record Revenue of $24.52B for Fiscal Q2 2014

January 23, 2014
By: Tony Rizzo

As we look ahead to Microsoft (News - Alert)'s formal earnings call and details later today at 5:30 p.m. EST, we are able to report that Microsoft once again delivered record revenue of $24.52 billion for its fiscal Q2 2014, which ended on Dec. 31, 2013. Look for our detailed Microsoft earnings analysis tomorrow morning. Here are the relevant numbers:

And now here are the numbers that really matter:

The chart below provides Microsoft's usual overview of GAAP and non-GAAP financial results.

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Devices and consumer revenue grew 13 percent overall to $11.91 billion. The breakdown is as follows:

Commercial revenue grew 10 percent to $12.67 billion. The general breakdown is as follows:

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Outgoing CEO Steve Ballmer (News - Alert) noted, "Our Commercial segment continues to outpace the overall market, and our Devices and Consumer segment had a great holiday quarter. The investments we are making in devices and services that deliver high-value experiences to our customers, and the work we are doing with our partners, are driving strong results and positioning us well for long-term growth."

Kevin Turner, Microsoft's COO pointed out, "Our commercial cloud services revenue grew more than 100 percent year-over-year, as customers are embracing Office 365, Azure, and Dynamics CRM Online, and making long-term commitments to the Microsoft platform."

All in all, that is yet another solid quarter for Microsoft. The company will provide substantially more detail during its earning call later this evening - we'll report back in our detailed analysis in the morning.




Edited by Alisen Downey


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