In what can be seen as a positive sign for Microsoft, the software giant has beaten Wall Street expectations by posting a net profit of $3.57 billion in its first quarter.
However its profits were 18 percent lower than those it achieved in the first quarter of 2008 and even its total revenue figures has seen a significant decline of 14 percent in the same relative period.
The revenue figures for Microsoft stood at $12.92 billion which is significantly higher that what many analysts have predicted and the company is hopeful of drastically improving its performance in the coming quarter with the launch of Windows 7.
Expressing his view on the performance of the company Chris Liddell, the CFO of Microsoft mentioned "We are very pleased with our performance this quarter and particularly by the strong consumer demand for Windows. We also maintained our cost discipline, which allowed us to drive strong earnings performance despite continued tough overall economic conditions."
A lot of how Microsoft will perform in near future depends on the sale of its flagship product Windows 7 and going by initial reception it is receiving amongst computer users; things do look quite promising for the software giant.
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