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Microsoft net profit down by 14%, projects weak guidance for Q2 on fears of slowing economy
Oct 26, 2022 1:22 AM

Microsoft Corp posted its slowest quarterly revenue growth in five years on Tuesday as the tough macroeconomic conditions hit PC sales and slowed cloud growth, which had supercharged the earnings for years.

The company also projected second-quarter revenue below Wall Street targets across its business units, stoking fear that macroeconomic headwinds are impacting the cloud business in addition to the PC unit.

In an earnings call Microsoft said that with respect to guidance, the company sees $52.35 billion to $53.35 billion in revenue for the fiscal second quarter. This implies a 2 percent growth at the middle of the range.

Microsoft further added that it expects the Intelligent Cloud business to pull in revenue of $21.25 billion to $21.55 billion in the second quarter, slightly below analysts' estimates of $22.01 billion, according to Refinitiv IBES data.

The company reported revenue of $50.12 billion for its fiscal first quarter, up 11 percent year-on-year, and slightly above analysts' expectations of $49.61 billion, according to Refinitiv IBES data.

Also read: Nikkei, Kospi up on hopes of rate hike slowdown

"The Street is fearing a softer guide from Nadella and that is contributing to the weakness after hours," said Daniel Ives, analyst at Wedbush Securities, referring to CEO Satya Nadella's earnings call.

"The PC market was worse than we expected in Q1," Brett Iversen, head of Microsoft's investor relations, told Reuters. "We continued to see that deteriorate throughout the quarter, which impacted our windows OEM business."

Shares of the Redmond, Washington-based company fell 2% in trading after the bell.

Windows OEM business, which includes the operating software Microsoft sells to PC makers, dropped 15 percent year-on-year. Iversen said that part of the business did not have much of an impact from foreign-exchange headwinds and the impact was mainly PC market driven.

Still, a diverse portfolio of products including Outlook and Teams has made Microsoft essential to businesses adopting flexible work models, helping it retain and attract customers at a time when a broader economic slowdown has sapped corporate spending.

The Azure cloud-computing unit also benefited from companies seeking to digitize their operations, winning large deals as businesses lean on technology to cut costs.

Azure grew 35 percent in the three months ended Sept. 30, but it missed the 36.5 percent analyst target compiled by Visible Alpha due to a stronger dollar. Excluding foreign-exchange factors, Azure was up 42 percent.

Microsoft's broader Intelligent Cloud division posted a 20 percent rise in revenue to $20.33 billion, almost in line with estimates of $20.37 billion, according to Refinitiv.

"We continue to see healthy demand across our commercial businesses including another quarter of solid bookings," said Chief Financial Officer Amy Hood in the earnings statement.

Net income fell to $17.56 billion, or $2.35 per share, during the quarter ended Sept. 30, from $20.51 billion, or $2.71 per share, a year earlier.

Also read: Microsoft starts rolling out Android 12L for Surface Duo, Duo 2

(Edited by : Nishtha Pandey)

First Published:Oct 26, 2022 10:22 AM IST

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