Btw before anyone challenges the business decision...heres their most recent P&L
In millions:
Three Months Ended September 30, 2013 2012
Revenue
Devices and Consumer Licensing $ 4,343 $ 4,678
Devices and Consumer Hardware 1485 1,084
Devices and Consumer Other 1,635 1,400
Commercial Licensing 9,594 8,945
Commercial Other 1,603 1,248
Corporate and Other (131) (1,347)
Total revenue $ 18,529 $ 16,008
Gross Margin
Devices and Consumer Licensing $ 3,925 $ 4,103
Devices and Consumer Hardware 206 448
Devices and Consumer Other 352 362
Commercial Licensing 8,801 8,183
Commercial Other 275 105
Corporate and Other (144) (1,361)
In short, what microsoft does well and always has, is licensing its commercial software, operating systems, etc;
All of their consumer hardware combined (xbox, tablets, etc) is 206MM to 8.8B of commercial LICENSING alone.
It would tarnish their identity but it is arguably their fuduciary responsibility to CONSIDER getting out of that line of business...
Yup...and i posted just q1 2014.... Fye 2013 is very telling...business made 20x what entertainment did...But they don't hear you though. Their server and tools division revenue has been increasing every year along with office, but Windows is going down.
the server and tools division (where Azure lies) is what the new leadership wants to ramp up.
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Uhh, this has been rumored for a minute. The Entertainment division which includes the Xbox brand doesn't make the money MS wants it to make.
They won't pull the plug on the Xbox One, but this may very well be the last Xbox console.
http://www.businessinsider.com/micr...er-year-from-android-patent-royalties-2013-11
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Microsoft is generating $2 billion per year in revenue from Android patent royalties, says Nomura analyst Rick Sherlund in a new note on the company.
He estimates that the Android revenue has a 95% margin, so it's pretty much all profit.
This money, says Sherlund, helps Microsoft hide the fact that its mobile and Xbox groups are burning serious cash.
For the past few years, Microsoft reported the revenue and operating losses of Entertainment and Devices, which was the group that housed Xbox, Windows Phone, and those Android royalty payments.
That group always seemed to be profitable, but Sherlund says it's largely because of the Android money.
Sherlund says that if you back out the Android profits, Microsoft is probably losing $2.5 billion on Skype, Xbox, and Windows Phone. Of that, $2 billion in losses are attributable to the Xbox platform.
Sherlund believes Microsoft needs to spin out Xbox. He sees it as an orphan group at Microsoft that doesn't really fit with anything it's doing.
Investors are blind to Xbox's struggles, says Sherlund, because they are "concealed by the hugely profitable Android royalties."
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/micr...ndroid-patent-royalties-2013-11#ixzz2k4KNvCEt
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Just saw your post @Ed MOTHERfukkING G
They are losing BIG MONEY every year on Bing. They should fukking concede.
The console gaming business is probably on its way out man...I hate to bring it up to you guys.Bing is definitely going to get the
Unfortunately, and yes I'm serious, XBox is too and I don't want that to happen. Sony needs competition. But then again, it can open the door for a Google or Apple Console.
Breh I know we all have our allegiances.
Sony still loosing money on PS3 should they conced
"Unanimous sources say he might think about it IF he becomes CEO"
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Elop to sell off Xbox division and cancel Bing when he becomes Microsoft CEO"
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Dont turn this thread into that...this has nothing to do with sony
Sony still loosing money on PS3 should they conced
Dont turn this thread into that...this has nothing to do with sony
Bing is definitely going to get the
Unfortunately, and yes I'm serious, XBox is too and I don't want that to happen. Sony needs competition. But then again, it can open the door for a Google or Apple Console.