Microsoft revenues rise by 22% in Q3 led by Intelligent Cloud services

Michail, 27 October 2021

The latest earnings report from Microsoft reveals $45.3 billion in revenues for the FY22 Q1 period which encompasses July 1 to September 30. The figure represents a 22% jump compared to last year’s performance and is accompanied by a 27% rise in operating income which totaled $20.2 billion.

Microsoft revenues rise by 22% in Q3 led by Intelligent Cloud services

Microsoft’s Intelligent Cloud segment raked in $17 billion in revenues, followed by the Productivity and Business Processes which reported $15 billion in revenues. Server products and cloud services saw a 35% rise in revenues while Azure grew by an even more impressive 50%. More Personal Computing which encompasses revenues from Windows, hardware, gaming, and search ads managed a respectable $13.3 billion.

Microsoft revenues rise by 22% in Q3 led by Intelligent Cloud services

Revenues from Windows sales to OEMs alone saw a 10% rise while Surface product revenues decreased by 17% continuing a trend seen in previous earning reports. Microsoft Office Commercial products and cloud services products saw an 18% increase in revenues with Office 365 alone seeing 23% growth. Microsoft paid out $10.9 billion to shareholders in share repurchases and dividends which represent a 14% yearly raise.

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  • Anonymous
  • 28 Oct 2021
  • Hkr

I can really see the difference in Microsoft's personal cloud services these days, especially during COVID-19. Earlier it was painfully slow and files would go missing. Now it's so smooth, so fast and so easy that I'm thinking of switc...

  • AnonD-762416
  • 28 Oct 2021
  • Sec

"Thanks, Mitch! Thanks, Kevin! Thanks, Donald! Thanks, bribes! We literally couldn't have done this without you!"

crazy. not only MS is number two, its marketcap is closest ever to Apple. MS did shot through the roof through the cloud and Nadella's cloud game plan

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