Microsoft Corp. today announced the following results for the quarter ended March 31, 2019, as compared to the corresponding period of last fiscal year:
- Revenue was $30.6 billion and increased 14%
- Operating income was $10.3 billion and increased 25%
- Net income was $8.8 billion and increased 19%
- Diluted earnings per share was $1.14 and increased 20%
“Leading organizations of every size in every industry trust the Microsoft cloud. We are accelerating our innovation across the cloud and edge so our customers can build the digital capability increasingly required to compete and grow,” said Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft.
Microsoft returned $7.4 billion to shareholders in the form of share repurchases and dividends in the third quarter of fiscal year 2019.
“Demand for our cloud offerings drove commercial cloud revenue to $9.6 billion this quarter, up 41% year-over-year,” said Amy Hood, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Microsoft. “We continue to drive growth in revenue and operating income with consistent execution from our sales teams and partners and targeted strategic investments.”
Revenue in Productivity and Business Processes was $10.2 billion and increased 14% (up 15% in constant currency), with the following business highlights:
- Office Commercial products and cloud services revenue increased 12% (up 14% in constant currency) driven by Office 365 Commercial revenue growth of 30% (up 31% in constant currency)
- Office Consumer products and cloud services revenue increased 8% (up 10% in constant currency) and Office 365 Consumer subscribers increased to 34.2 million
- LinkedIn revenue increased 27% (up 29% in constant currency) with record levels of engagement highlighted by LinkedIn sessions growth of 24%
- Dynamics products and cloud services revenue increased 13% (up 15% in constant currency) driven by Dynamics 365 revenue growth of 43% (up 44% in constant currency)
Revenue in Intelligent Cloud was $9.7 billion and increased 22% (up 24% in constant currency), with the following business highlights:
- Server products and cloud services revenue increased 27% (up 29% in constant currency) driven by Azure revenue growth of 73% (up 75% in constant currency)
- Enterprise Services revenue increased 4% (up 5% in constant currency)
Revenue in More Personal Computing was $10.7 billion and increased 8% (up 9% 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 18% (up 20% in constant currency)
- Surface revenue increased 21% (up 25% in constant currency)
- Gaming revenue increased 5% (up 7% in constant currency) driven by Xbox software and services revenue growth of 12% (up 15% in constant currency)
- Search advertising revenue excluding traffic acquisition costs increased 12% (up 14% in constant currency)
Business Outlook
Microsoft will provide forward-looking guidance in connection with this quarterly earnings announcement on its earnings conference call and webcast.
Quarterly Highlights, Product Releases, and Enhancements
Every quarter Microsoft delivers hundreds of products, either as new releases, services, or enhancements to current products and services. These releases are a result of significant research and development investments, made over multiple years, designed to help customers be more productive and secure and to deliver differentiated value across the cloud and the edge.
Here are the for the quarter, organized by product categories, to help illustrate how we are accelerating innovation across our businesses while expanding our market opportunities.
Webcast Details
Satya Nadella, chief executive officer, Amy Hood, executive vice president and chief financial officer, Frank Brod, chief accounting officer, Keith Dolliver, deputy general counsel, and Michael Spencer, general manager of investor relations, will host a conference call and webcast at 2:30 p.m. Pacific time (5:30 p.m. Eastern time) today to discuss details of the company’s performance for the quarter and certain forward-looking information. The session may be accessed at . The webcast will be available for replay through the close of business on April 24, 2020.
Constant Currency
Microsoft presents constant currency information to provide a framework for assessing how our underlying businesses performed excluding the effect of foreign currency rate fluctuations. To present this information, current and comparative prior period results for entities reporting in currencies other than United States dollars are converted into United States dollars using the average exchange rates from the comparative period rather than the actual exchange rates in effect during the respective periods. All growth comparisons relate to the corresponding period in the last fiscal year. Microsoft has provided this non-GAAP financial information to aid investors in better understanding our performance. The non-GAAP financial measures presented in this release should not be considered as a substitute for, or superior to, the measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with GAAP.
Financial Performance Constant Currency Reconciliation
Three Months Ended March 31, | ||||
($ in millions, except per share amounts) | Revenue | Operating Income | Net Income | Diluted Earnings per Share |
2018 As Reported | $26,819 | $8,292 | $7,424 | $0.95 |
2019 As Reported | $30,571 | $10,341 | $8,809 | $1.14 |
Percentage Change Y/Y | 14% | 25% | 19% | 20% |
Constant Currency Impact | $(420) | $(208) | $(126) | $(0.02) |
Percentage Change Y/Y Constant Currency | 16% | 27% | 20% | 22% |
Segment Revenue Constant Currency Reconciliation
Three Months Ended March 31, | |||
($ in millions) | Productivity and Business Processes | Intelligent Cloud | More Personal Computing |
2018 As Reported | $9,006 | $7,896 | $9,917 |
2019 As Reported | $10,242 | $9,649 | $10,680 |
Percentage Change Y/Y | 14% | 22% | 8% |
Constant Currency Impact | $(133) | $(144) | $(143) |
Percentage Change Y/Y Constant Currency | 15% | 24% | 9% |
Selected Product and Service Revenue Constant Currency Reconciliation
Three Months Ended March 31, 2019 | |||
Percentage Change Y/Y (GAAP) | Constant Currency Impact | Percentage Change Y/Y Constant Currency | |
Office Commercial products and cloud services | 12% | 2% | 14% |
Office 365 Commercial | 30% | 1% | 31% |
Office Consumer products and cloud services | 8% | 2% | 10% |
27% | 2% | 29% | |
Dynamics products and cloud services | 13% | 2% | 15% |
Dynamics 365 | 43% | 1% | 44% |
Server products and cloud services | 27% | 2% | 29% |
Azure | 73% | 2% | 75% |
Enterprise Services | 4% | 1% | 5% |
Windows OEM | 9% | 0% | 9% |
Windows Commercial products and cloud services | 18% | 2% | 20% |
Search advertising excluding traffic acquisition costs | 12% | 2% | 14% |
Surface | 21% | 4% | 25% |
Gaming | 5% | 2% | 7% |
Xbox software and services | 12% | 3% | 15% |
About Microsoft
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Forward-Looking Statements
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- intense competition in all of our markets that may lead to lower revenue or operating margins;
- increasing focus on cloud-based services presenting execution and competitive risks;
- significant investments in new products and services that may not achieve expected returns;
- acquisitions, joint ventures, and strategic alliances that may have an adverse effect on our business;
- impairment of goodwill or amortizable intangible assets causing a significant charge to earnings;
- legal changes, our evolving business model, piracy, and other factors may decrease the value of our intellectual property;
- claims that Microsoft has infringed the intellectual property rights of others;
- the possibility that we may fail to protect our source code;
- cyberattacks and security vulnerabilities that could lead to reduced revenue, increased costs, liability claims, or harm to our reputation or competitive position;
- disclosure and misuse of personal data that could cause liability and harm to our reputation;
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- abuse of our advertising or social platforms that may harm our reputation or user engagement;
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