Once Again, Cloud Business Help Microsoft's Revenue and Earnings High
Microsoft reported its Q1 2020 earnings on Wednesday, which were boosted by the demand for the company's cloud services.
Microsoft announced the following results for the quarter ended September 30, 2019, as compared to the corresponding period of last fiscal year:
- Revenue was $33.1 billion and increased 14%
- Operating income was $12.7 billion and increased 27%
- Net income was $10.7 billion and increased 21%
- Diluted earnings per share was $1.38 and increased 21%
“The world’s leading companies are choosing our cloud to build their digital capability,” said Satya Nadella, chief executive officer of Microsoft. “We are accelerating our innovation across the entire tech stack to deliver new value for customers and investing in large and growing markets with expansive opportunity.”
Revenue in Productivity and Business Processes was $11.1 billion and increased 13% (up 15% in constant currency), with the following business highlights:
- Office Commercial products and cloud services revenue increased 13% (up 15% in constant currency) driven by Office 365 Commercial revenue growth of 25% (up 28% in constant currency)
- Office Consumer products and cloud services revenue increased 5% (up 6% in constant currency) with continued growth in Office 365 Consumer subscribers to 35.6 million
- LinkedIn revenue increased 25% (up 26% in constant currency)
- Dynamics products and cloud services revenue increased 14% (up 16% in constant currency) driven by Dynamics 365 revenue growth of 41% (up 44% in constant currency)
Revenue in Intelligent Cloud was $10.8 billion and increased 27% (up 29% in constant currency), with the following business highlights:
- Server products and cloud services revenue increased 30% (up 33% in constant currency) driven by Azure revenue growth of 59% (up 63% in constant currency)
- Enterprise Services revenue increased 7% (up 8% in constant currency)
Revenue in More Personal Computing was $11.1 billion and increased 4% (up 5% in constant currency), with the following business highlights:
- Windows OEM revenue increased 9% (up 9% in constant currency)
- Windows Commercial products and cloud services revenue increased 26% (up 29% in constant currency)
- Search advertising revenue excluding traffic acquisition costs increased 11% (up 13% in constant currency)
- Xbox content and services revenue was relatively unchanged (up 1% in constant currency)
- Surface revenue decreased 4% (down 2% in constant currency)