Microsoft Posts Record Sales as Cloud Business Continues to Grow
30 January 2020 - 9:01AM
Dow Jones News
By Aaron Tilley
Microsoft Corp. posted higher quarterly earnings on record
sales, driven by continued strong growth in its cloud-computing
business.
The software giant Wednesday reported fiscal second-quarter
earnings per share of $1.51, up from $1.08 for the same period last
year. Analysts surveyed by FactSet had expected earnings per share
of $1.32. Revenue rose 14% to $36.9 billion, beating analysts'
expectations of $35.67 billion.
Microsoft has enjoyed a period of earnings growth under Chief
Executive Satya Nadella, who has bolstered the company's
cloud-computing business that enables customers to rent rather than
buy data storage and processing. The company has become the No. 2
provider of cloud-computing services behind Amazon.com Inc.
"We are innovating across every layer of our differentiated
technology stack and leading in key secular areas that are critical
to our customers' success," said Mr. Nadella.
Microsoft's intelligent cloud unit, which includes its Azure
cloud services, had sales of $11.87 billion, up 27% from the
year-ago period, beating analysts' expectations of $11.4 billion,
according to FactSet.
In October, Microsoft beat out Amazon to provide cloud-services
to the Pentagon. The deal is valued at up to $10 billion over the
next decade, the Pentagon has said. Amazon is protesting the
decision to award the contract to Microsoft.
Azure sales increased 62% in the second quarter from a year ago.
Year-over-year sales were up 59% in the first quarter.
Microsoft's shares, which have risen 63% over the past year,
were up 1.9% in after-hours trading.
Write to Aaron Tilley at aaron.tilley@wsj.com
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