The Mercury News

Microsoft weathers pandemic, beats expectatio­ns

Tech giant sees increase in sales due to sheltering in place

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REDMOND, WASH. >> Microsoft said the coronaviru­s pandemic has increased demand for its flagship products, reporting quarterly earnings Wednesday that beat Wall Street expectatio­ns. The software giant said an ongoing trend of working and learning from home has fueled increased demand for its cloud computing services and workplace productivi­ty products, such as email and video conferenci­ng.

But the pandemic has also slowed sales of those products to smaller businesses, and eaten into the advertisin­g revenue that powers its LinkedIn career networking service.

Microsoft on Wednesday reported fiscal fourth-quarter profit of $11.2 billion, or $1.46 per share, beating Wall Street expectatio­ns of $1.34 a share.

It posted revenue of $38 billion in the April-June period, up 13% from last year. Analysts had been looking for revenue of $36.5 billion, according to FactSet.

The company said its commercial cloud business surpassed $50 billion in annual revenue for the first time. But its LinkedIn service was hit by a weak job market and less money being spent on advertisin­g.

LinkedIn announced Tuesday it is laying off nearly 1,000 employees, approximat­ely 6% of its workforce globally. The job cuts take effect in August and will hit global sales and hiring sections of the company.

The pandemic has made other parts of Microsoft’s business more appealing, including Xbox games and its workplace videoconfe­rencing service known as Teams. One of its rivals, workplace chatting service Slack, filed a complaint against Microsoft on Wednesday in the European Union, accusing the software giant of anti-competitiv­e behavior.

Slack said Wednesday that Microsoft illegally bundles its Microsoft Teams messaging product, which is similar to Slack, into Office 365, its package of email and other widely used business software. Slack says Microsoft forces companies to install it and blocks its removal.

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