Microsoft Corporation (MSFT)
Company Information
Steven A. Ballmer, CEO/Director
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052-6399
US
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Phone: (425) 882-8080
Fax: (425) 936-7329
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Sticky WindowsJan 05 2009
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Fast Times at MicrosoftOct 24 2008
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Microsoft Adds More Perks to Live SearchOct 01 2008
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Google to Microsoft: Game OnSep 02 2008
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The Tech Two-StepAug 07 2008
Portfolio.com Overview
Microsoft didn’t begin, as the tech-startup stereotype goes, in a garage. Instead, it bloomed in the desert. In 1975 childhood pals
In 1980, Microsoft scored a key win by buying an operating system known as QDOS, renaming it, and licensing it to I.B.M. for an early line of PCs. The I.B.M. deal opened doors for Microsoft, which quickly turned its software into a de facto industry standard. By 1984, Bill Gates was on the cover of Time. Microsoft went public two years later.
That’s when the company really began to grow. As Windows became ubiquitous, Microsoft’s business software trounced competing products like WordPerfect and Lotus 1-2-3. In the mid-1990s, Microsoft expanded beyond software, partnering with NBC to start MSNBC and launching its MSN internet portal. By 1998, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser—packaged with its own operating system—had surpassed rival browser Netscape.
Microsoft moved into the videogame business in 2001, and today its Xbox 360 gaming console leads the market, outselling comparable machines from competitors Sony and Nintendo. In 2006, Microsoft positioned the Zune digital media player to go head-to-head with Apple’s iPod. And in January 2007, Microsoft released its long-anticipated Vista operating system after years of delays.
Microsoft’s corporate culture is nearly as famous as its products. With its sprawling 400-acre campus, Microsoft has been described as a cultlike company filled with khaki-clad developers working 24 hours a day. Microsoft has more than 71,000 employees worldwide and has been dubbed a “velvet sweatshop” by some members of the press.
WHAT THEY DO
As the world’s largest software company, Microsoft is in the videogame business, the internet-search business, the television business, the cell phone business, the automotive business—oh, and the personal computer business. Over the past three decades, the Redmond, Washington, behemoth has conquered the PC market, thanks to its Windows operating system and Office software suite, and since has moved on to attempt the same with videogames, media players, and internet applications.
WHAT THEY GOT WRONG
Microsoft has a reputation for being a bully. The company once thrived by creating a monopoly around its operating systems and software; as a result, it has faced numerous charges of unethical and uncooperative business practices.
By 1998, those practices became the subject of a major lawsuit. The U.S. Department of Justice, backed by 18 states, filed antitrust charges against Microsoft, claiming that the company stifled competition and limited consumer choice. Microsoft settled in 2001 by agreeing to end exclusive contracts with manufacturers and to allow competing software to be included with its operating systems—a move that rattled Microsoft’s stock price.
A slew of individual settlements followed: In 2003, Microsoft paid AOL Time Warner (Netscape’s owner) $750 million to settle a private antitrust lawsuit, while in the same year, Sun Microsystems netted $1.6 billion in its patent and antitrust lawsuit settlements.
WHAT’S NEXT
Microsoft is on a quest to dominate all things digital. Analysts have warned that its bread and butter—packaged software—is dying out and being replaced by subscription-based services and Web applications. And while the company relies on Windows and Office software for most of its profits, Microsoft is pushing firmly into growing markets for entertainment and Web services—the territory of rivals Apple and Google. —Clancy Nolan
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Sticky Windows
From a new version of Windows to yet another flirtation with Yahoo, 2009 promises to be a challenging year for Microsoft.
Jan 05 2009 -
Fast Times at Microsoft
Police raid of search-software unit and filing of criminal charges against its leader is latest setback in Microsoft's "Google-killer" initiative.Oct 24 2008 -
Microsoft Adds More Perks to Live Search
Users of Microsoft's Live Search, the third most popular search engine on the internet, can now win various prizes as part of an incentives package to attract new users.
Oct 01 2008 -
Google to Microsoft: Game On
The Chrome browser is nothing. Microsoft should really worry about Windows—Google's true target.
Sep 02 2008 -
The Tech Two-Step
Jerry Yang is the latest to join a growing cadre of dance-prone tech C.E.O.'s.Aug 07 2008
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Google takes aim at Microsoft with new PC platform
Jul 09 2009
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Microsoft's Bing search wins share from Google
Jul 01 2009
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Microsoft to sell Razorfish: report
Jun 29 2009
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Xbox users in France to get Canal+ films, soccer
Jun 29 2009
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Microsoft, VivaKi team up in digital and TV advertising
Jun 25 2009
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Microsoft to cut prices on Windows 7 system
Jun 25 2009
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Microsoft CEO still open to partnership with Yahoo
Jun 24 2009
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Microsoft debuts power conservation website
Jun 24 2009
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Microsoft takes on Symantec, McAfee in security
Jun 18 2009
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ComScore: Google tops search engine rankings
Pittsburgh
Jun 18 2009
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Too Much Spam to Stomach
Apr 08 2009
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First Bytes: Microsoft, Facebook, Online Ads, Spansion
Mar 02 2009
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Viapass TV Selects Microsoft Mediaroom to Power Next-Generation Hospitality TV Services Jul-09-2009, 06:02AM EDT
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Microsoft Promotes Steven Sinofsky to President, Windows Division Jul-08-2009, 03:34PM EDT
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Ron Markezich | The pros and cons of moving to the cloud
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Google, Microsoft chairmen share laugh together
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Jul 09 2009
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Microsoft teams with N.C. Research Campus
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How Much Are Google's Services Worth?
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Jul 09 2009
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Windows 7 Family Upgrade Likely
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Virtual Earth gets 3D Photosynth views
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NEW N.C. Research Campus working with IBM, Microsoft
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Reports: Windows 7 heads to RTM July 13
(Computerworld)Jul 09 2009
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Jul 09 2009
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Microsoft's Best Product Ever: The Office 2010 Trailer
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Jul 09 2009
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Google is a Verb, Not Just a Search Engine
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Clippy stars in new Office 2010 promo video
(CNET Gadgets Blog)Jul 09 2009
Employees
Financials
| Income Statement | 01/2009 | 10/2008 | 07/2008 | 04/2008 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sales | 3.28 Bil. | 2.26 Bil. | 2.26 Bil. | 1.98 Bil. |
| Gross Operating Profit | 13.35 Bil. | 12.8 Bil. | 13.58 Bil. | 12.47 Bil. |
| Operating Income before D & A (EBITDA) | 6.57 Bil. | 6.58 Bil. | 7.29 Bil. | 4.94 Bil. |
| Total Income Before Interest Expenses (EBIT) | 5.64 Bil. | 5.99 Bil. | 6.69 Bil. | 4.81 Bil. |
| Total Net Income | 4.17 Bil. | 4.37 Bil. | 4.3 Bil. | 4.39 Bil. |
| Basic EPS, Total | 0.47 | 0.48 | 0.46 | 0.47 |
| Diluted EPS, Total | 0.47 | 0.48 | 0.46 | 0.47 |
| BALANCE STATEMENT | 01/2009 | 10/2008 | 07/2008 | 04/2008 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cash and Equivalents | 8.35 Bil. | 9 Bil. | 10.34 Bil. | 11.82 Bil. |
| Total Assets | 37.73 Bil. | 37.2 Bil. | 43.24 Bil. | 41.49 Bil. |
| Total Liabilities | 23.71 Bil. | 24.38 Bil. | 29.89 Bil. | 27.03 Bil. |
| Total Capitalization | 34.48 Bil. | 33.59 Bil. | 1.9 Bil. | 37.55 Bil. |
| Cash Flow | 01/2009 | 10/2008 | 07/2008 | 04/2008 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net Cash From Continuing Operations | 9.15 Bil. | 3.37 Bil. | 21.61 Bil. | 17.53 Bil. |
| Net Cash From Investing Activities | -1.9 Bil. | 595 Mil. | -4.59 Bil. | -4.08 Bil. |
| Net Cash From Financing Activities | -9.1 Bil. | -5.24 Bil. | -12.93 Bil. | -7.86 Bil. |
| Net Change in Cash & Cash Equivalents | -1.99 Bil. | -1.34 Bil. | 4.23 Bil. | 5.71 Bil. |
| Income Statement | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sales | 9.54 Bil. | 9.25 Bil. | 6.75 Bil. | 5.34 Bil. |
| Gross Operating Profit | 50.88 Bil. | 41.87 Bil. | 37.54 Bil. | 34.44 Bil. |
| Operating Income before D & A (EBITDA) | 50.88 Bil. | 19.96 Bil. | 17.38 Bil. | 15.42 Bil. |
| Total Income Before Interest Expenses (EBIT) | 48.82 Bil. | 20.1 Bil. | 18.26 Bil. | 16.63 Bil. |
| Total Net Income | 17.68 Bil. | 14.06 Bil. | 12.6 Bil. | 12.25 Bil. |
| Basic EPS, Total | 1.9 | 1.44 | 1.21 | 1.13 |
| Diluted EPS, Total | 1.87 | 1.42 | 1.2 | 1.12 |
| BALANCE STATEMENT | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 |
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| Cash and Equivalents | 10.34 Bil. | 6.11 Bil. | 6.71 Bil. | 4.85 Bil. |
| Total Assets | 43.24 Bil. | 40.17 Bil. | 49.01 Bil. | 48.74 Bil. |
| Total Liabilities | 29.89 Bil. | 23.75 Bil. | 22.44 Bil. | 16.88 Bil. |
| Total Capitalization | 1.9 Bil. | 31.1 Bil. | 40.1 Bil. | 48.12 Bil. |
| Cash Flow | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 |
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| Net Cash From Continuing Operations | 21.61 Bil. | 17.8 Bil. | 14.4 Bil. | 16.6 Bil. |
| Net Cash From Investing Activities | -4.59 Bil. | 6.09 Bil. | 8 Bil. | 15.03 Bil. |
| Net Cash From Financing Activities | -12.93 Bil. | -24.54 Bil. | -20.56 Bil. | -41.08 Bil. |
| Net Change in Cash & Cash Equivalents | 4.23 Bil. | -603 Mil. | 1.86 Bil. | -9.45 Bil. |
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