Microsoft benefited from work from home in the past quarter as cloud and PC software sales boomed. The company's scale, the fact it’s not Amazon, and rising security awareness set it up for continued growth: rob_cyran:
Microsoft on Oct. 26 reported revenue of $45 billion in the quarter ending Sept. 30, an increase of 22% from the same period last year. The software company earned $20.
5 billion, or $2.71 per share, compared with $13.9 billion or $1.82 per share last year.A 3D-printed Microsoft logo is seen on a computer motherboard in this picture illustration taken July 22, 2021.
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