Microsoft profits up 21%, giving cushion for gaming push – Fox Business

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All rights reserved. <a href="http://help.foxbusiness.com/index.html">FAQ</a> - <a href="/privacy-policy">New Privacy Policy</a><br>Constellation Research CEO Ray Wang and Market Gauge Group Managing Director Michelle Schneider react to tech stocks taking a major hit and discuss the role inflation and COVID-19 play on the markets<br>Demand for <a href="https://www.foxbusiness.com/category/microsoft" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Microsoft</a>&#x2019;s cloud-computing services and work software helped boost its quarterly profits by 21% as the pandemic continued to keep many office workers at home.<br>The Redmond, Washington company on Tuesday <a href="https://www.foxbusiness.com/category/earnings" target="_blank" rel="noopener">reported</a> fiscal second-quarter profit of $18.8 billion. It posted revenue of $51.7 billion for the October-December period, up 20% from a year earlier.<br><span>Bobby Kotick, chief executive officer of Activision Blizzard Inc., (L), Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella (R)</span><span> (Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg via Getty Images  |   Microsoft / Getty Images)</span><br>Microsoft last week announced its plans to buy high-profile game publisher Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion, an all-cash deal that could be the priciest <a href="https://www.foxbusiness.com/category/tech" target="_blank" rel="noopener">tech</a> acquisition in history if it withstands scrutiny by antitrust regulators. It could also catapult the Xbox-maker ahead of Nintendo to join Sony and Tencent as one of the three biggest video game companies.<br><a href="https://www.foxbusiness.com/business-leaders/microsoft-activision-bobby-kotick" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>MICROSOFT DEAL MAKES ACTIVISION CEO BOBBY KOTICK EVEN RICHER</strong></a><br>But the financial results revealed Tuesday show it&#x2019;s still business-focused products such as Microsoft&#x2019;s Azure cloud computing platform and its suite of software products that are driving the company&#x2019;s growth.<br>Net income of $2.48 per share beat Wall Street expectations. Analysts surveyed by FactSet were expecting Microsoft to earn $2.32 per share on revenue of $50.71 billion for the fiscal quarter.<br>Sales from Microsoft&#x2019;s cloud computing business segment grew 26% to $18.3 billion in the quarter ending in December.<br><span>The Microsoft headquarters campus in Redmond, Washington. </span><span> (iStock / iStock)</span><br>Microsoft&#x2019;s productivity segment, which includes its Office suite of workplace products such as email, grew by 19% from the same period a year earlier, to $15.9 billion. The productivity segment also includes revenue from Microsoft&#x2019;s LinkedIn jobs networking service, which increased 37% from the same time a year earlier.<br>The company late last year halted its localized version of LinkedIn in mainland China, citing tightening government restrictions affecting the only major Western social networking platform that had still operated in the country.<br>Microsoft&#x2019;s personal computing business, which includes Windows software licenses, Xbox and its Surface line of devices, grew by 15% to $17.5 billion.<br><span>Staff members play on Microsoft's Xbox Series X gaming console at a flagship store of SK Telecom in Seoul on November 10, 2020.</span><span> (Photo by JUNG YEON-JE/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)</span><br>Holiday gadget sales typically make the October-December quarter an important one for Surface devices and Xbox <a href="https://www.foxbusiness.com/category/fox-news-video-games" target="_blank" rel="noopener">games</a> and consoles. The company said Xbox content and services revenue grew 10% over the same time a year earlier. Xbox hardware revenue grew more modestly at 4% &#x2014; in part because numbers in late 2020 had been boosted by the release of Microsoft&#x2019;s Xbox Series X system, the company&#x2019;s first new console since 2013.<br><a href="https://www.foxbusiness.com/apps-products?pid=AppArticleLink" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE</strong></a><br>Microsoft expects that <a href="https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/microsoft-buying-activision-in-68-7b-deal" target="_blank" rel="noopener">snapping up Activision</a>, the owner of popular games such as Candy Crush, Call of Duty, Overwatch and World of Warcraft, will boost demand for its Xbox Game Pass subscription service while also advancing its broader ambitions for creating immersive virtual worlds.<br>             Quotes displayed in real-time or delayed by at least 15 minutes. 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