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Office, Vista launches boost Microsoft sales

April 26, 2007 Company's third-quarter earnings top Wall Street estimates, but earnings outlook for the current quarter is slightly below some forecasts. TAGS: earnings, search business, Microsoft Windows Vista, Wall Street, Thomson First Call, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, PC

Tax break boosts Microsoft earnings

July 21, 2005 Software maker sees earnings rise to $3.7 billion as it takes a hit from legal costs but gets a lift from a tax benefit. TAGS: earnings, Thomson First Call, tax, income, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, software company, Microsoft Windows

Apple earnings top estimates

October 11, 2005 The company narrowly beat analysts' expectations, but attention from investors is focused on what's next for the Mac maker. TAGS: earnings, Apple Computer, net profit, Apple iPod, Thomson First Call, compensation, Apple iPod Nano, Apple Macintosh

Microsoft earnings present a mixed bag

October 27, 2005 Software giant's first-quarter earnings are ahead of analyst estimates, though sales and forecasts fall short of expectations. TAGS: earnings, Steve Ballmer, RealNetworks Inc., settlement, Thomson First Call, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Xbox, server, e-mail, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft sales unharmed by Vista delays

January 25, 2007 Software giant reports quarterly earnings Thursday that beat expectations and its own forecast. TAGS: earnings, expectation, forecast, holiday, Thomson First Call, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Xbox, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, console, PC, Microsoft Windows, server

PeopleSoft reports near-miss first quarter

April 22, 2004 The company's $62 million profit is just below the consensus estimate released by Thomson First Call. Investor scrutiny is inevitable in the face of Oracle's hostile tender offer. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Craig Conway, Oracle Corp., Thomson First Call, profit, earnings, antitrust, acquisition

Apple earnings top estimates

July 13, 2005 Mac maker reports best-ever sales and earnings, but its outlook for the current quarter is just shy of analysts' expectations. TAGS: earnings, Richard Shim, Apple Computer, outlook, guidance, Mac maker, Apple Macintosh, Thomson First Call, Apple iPod, Intel, Apple Mac OS

Google earnings to shine on search ads

October 20, 2004 Analysts predict strong third-quarter numbers--but some warn that its stock is overvalued. TAGS: earnings, financial analyst, Google Inc., Internet search advertising, IPO, Yahoo! Inc., Thomson First Call, online advertising

HP delivers first earnings report post-Fiorina

February 17, 2005 Hewlett-Packard posts sales slightly above analyst estimates, but interim CEO says company needs to improve bottom line. TAGS: earnings report, HP, earnings, interim-CEO, Carly Fiorina, conference call, Thomson First Call, CEO, PC

Oracle earnings on the rise

September 12, 2003 The software maker reports on-target quarterly earnings that climbed 28 percent over the same period last year, even with a downturn in new software license sales. TAGS: Oracle Corp., software license, earnings, downturn, PeopleSoft Inc., IT-spending, database software, Larry Ellison, net income, Thomson First Call, database

Dell meets Street on shipments surge

August 14, 2003 The PC maker shows an increase in unit shipments as it reports that its second-quarter earnings rose 26 percent. TAGS: DRAM, Kevin Rollins, shipment, earnings, consumer electronics, increase, Thomson First Call, profit, electronics, PC company, printer, notebook computer, server, PC

Apple results beat the Street

October 18, 2006 Buoyed by strong Mac and iPod sales, results sail past expectations. But company's holiday outlook is less rosy than some analysts had hoped. TAGS: stock option, probe, Apple Computer, earnings, Thomson First Call, Steve Jobs, accounting, Apple Macintosh, Apple iPod, CEO

Oracle beats profit expectations

June 16, 2004 update Quarterly earnings just exceed analysts' expectations, but revenue falls a bit short on lagging software sales. TAGS: Oracle Corp., Oracle Real Application Cluster, Larry Ellison, grid computing, Wall Street, expectation, Thomson First Call, earnings, database, PeopleSoft Inc.

Time Warner broadcasts improved results

July 28, 2004 Media giant beats analyst estimates, adding broadband subscribers and deriving higher ad revenue from AOL. TAGS: advertising revenue, Time Warner Inc., America Online Inc., paid search, earnings, Thomson First Call, subscriber, division, Wall Street, broadband, Google Inc.

Software firms stumble in second quarter

July 8, 2004 The latest quarter has been unkind to many software companies, but hardware appears to be in better shape. TAGS: earnings warning, enterprise software, expectation, PeopleSoft Inc., VERITAS Software Corp., Iraq, Thomson First Call, earnings, Intel, software company

Yahoo accounting change in earnings spotlight

January 14, 2004 In a break from standard accounting practices, the company lobbies analysts to consider excluding from its revenue the costs of acquiring search traffic from portal partners such as MSN. TAGS: traffic acquisition cost, Overture Services Inc., Yahoo! Inc., GAAP, DSL, accounting, net profit, SBC Communications Inc., earnings, Thomson First Call, recovery, online advertising, subscriber, portal, payment, MSN
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