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Microsoft allays market fears by expecting solid revenue expansion

Charlie Brooks

Jul 27, 2022 10:47

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Microsoft Corp forecast on Tuesday that its revenue for the current fiscal year will climb by double digits due to increased demand for cloud computing services, resulting in a 5 percent gain in its stock price.


Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) continues to benefit from the pandemic-driven trend toward hybrid work arrangements, and the optimistic outlook comes at a time when markets anticipate a recession, with inflation increasing and consumers cutting back on spending.


According to TECHnalysis Research analyst Bob O'Donnell, Microsoft's assessment illustrates that firms continue to migrate more business and labor online despite negative economic conditions.


Regarding the prediction, he remarked, "I do not believe that it is Microsoft-specific." Microsoft is extraordinarily well-positioned due to the range of its companies and the importance of its software and computer services to businesses.


Despite the positive prognosis for the fiscal year beginning July 1, Microsoft's fourth-quarter profits were considerably lower than anticipated due to a stronger currency, reduced PC sales, and decreased advertiser spending.


Brett Iversen, general manager of investor relations at Microsoft, noted that the company's cloud division had its best quarter ever, with record reservations for the Azure cloud service.


Azure's growth was 40 percent, which fell short of the Visible Alpha analyst projection of 43 percent. Excluding the impacts of currency conversion, the rise was 46%. The Intelligent Cloud sector of Refinitiv's revenue climbed by 20 percent to $20.9 billion, above the average Wall Street projection of $19.1 billion.


For the first quarter ended September 30, analysts anticipated that the Intelligent Cloud sector would produce between $20.3 billion and $20.6 billion in revenue, with the upper end of that range surpassing estimates.


According to CEO Satya Nadella, a record number of contracts for $100 million or more and $1 billion or more were inked this quarter. We have more data center regions than any other provider, and we will add 10 additional locations in the coming year.


Since over half of Microsoft's revenue originates from outside the United States, it is under pressure from a rising dollar. In June, as a result, the company reduced its profit and sales expectations for the fourth quarter. The shares of the Redmond, Washington-based company have plummeted by about 25 percent this year.


The U.S. dollar index rose by more than 2 percent in the quarter ending in June and by more than 12 percent so far this year, compared to a 1 percent decrease during the same period last year.


Iversen told Reuters that if not for the stronger euro, the company's 12 percent year-over-year revenue growth would have been 4 percentage points higher. Three key factors reduced fourth-quarter revenue by around $1 billion.


The negative impact of foreign currency on revenue was around $600 million. Due to a slowdown in the PC business, Windows OEM revenue dropped by approximately $300 million. And advertising expenditure slowdown had a negative impact of almost $100 million on LinkedIn, Search, and news ad revenue.


John Freeman, vice president of equity analysis at CFRA Research, stated, "Given Microsoft's size, it would be impossible for the company to not reflect the overall economy." Inflation will certainly cause a decline in consumer demand.


A fall in Xbox hardware, content, and services contributed to a 7 percent year-over-year decline in gaming income, as stated by the company. This quarter is projected to have a decline in the low to middle single digits owing to first-party content losses.


Microsoft's fourth-quarter revenue increased to $51.87 billion from $46.15 billion a year ago. Analysts anticipated average sales of $52.44 billion, according to data from Refinitiv IBES.


During the quarter ended June 30, net income grew from $16.46 billion or $2.17 per share to $16.74 billion or $2.23 per share.