Steinimoe...great, valuable post...now go sit in the corner[Edited on April 5, 2011 at 3:57 PM. Reason : .]
4/5/2011 3:55:36 PM
Sorry, I'm just trying to wrap my head around the fact that you're arguing a company is declining after they have one of their best years in recent history.
4/5/2011 4:03:35 PM
see cisco...
4/5/2011 4:53:55 PM
Don't know what world you live in dude, but posting a half billion dollar profit doesn't in anyway fit the definition of loser.Spinning off businesses that have no growth or long term profitability makes sense. Spinning off businesses because they don't post 4 billion dollar a year profits is stupid in every sense of the word.The number of businesses in the us that post 1/2 billion a year profits is tiny, much less finding companies who have a half dozen or more divisions doing that.And you also apparently don't understand development scaling, because taking 30,000 engineers and diverting then back to windows and office will have retarded diminishing returns on speed to market.
4/5/2011 5:27:05 PM
^^ And wait. You're comparing a company that has blown its stock value, made 34 billion in fruitless acquisitions, is posting the worst revenues and profits in their recent history, and a shareholder overthrow in its midst to a company that posted its highest earnings ever with solid growth, a stable stock price and multiple recent homegrown platforms?Okay dude
4/5/2011 5:33:37 PM
sure...if you notice, cisco and msft trade on the same p/e multiple, so investors value msft operations the same value they do current cisco ops... trouble you any?keep thinking of rainbows and developing more me too products
4/5/2011 5:37:29 PM
your argument is that as long as shitty divisions far from the central mission are in the black, they should keep them?so basically youre arguing that when edd was deep in the red, they should have shut it down and osd today too I guessand put thirty k programmers in office/windows? you are an idiot, spin the consumer shit off or order 30000 cardboard boxes and send them packing
4/5/2011 5:53:11 PM
I could give two fucks about p/e multiples. I don't play the stock market. And I don't trust the stock market to be ANY indicator of the current or future viability of a company. So no, it doesn't trouble me a bit.The central mission of Microsoft is "Three screens and a cloud", so the divisions you are talking about are neither far from the central mission, and they all have long term plans toward profitability and major growth opportunities. And no, I am continuing to suggest that quarterly revenue/profit results are NOT A FUCKING INDICATOR of market viability or long term strategic value.Fuck dude, Youtube, Facebook, and a gaggle of other techno wunderkids have been billions in the red for most of their lives, yet no one in their right minds (investors or otherwise) would say they should "cease operations and focus on their central mission". You are trying to correlate wall street financials to business opportunity, and there is no correlation between the two.
4/5/2011 6:47:23 PM
wow, flatline is a straight up fucking dumbass.
4/5/2011 7:55:45 PM
4/5/2011 8:47:22 PM
^^ don't make me laugh
4/5/2011 9:00:16 PM
You know what's pretty impressive?How Microsoft's Operating Income in the Entertainment and Devices Division was up 529% last year, showing the greatest percentage growth of any division in the company.If only they were more successful, Microsoft might have a long term future
4/5/2011 9:10:55 PM
You are so flat dead wrong, this is becoming entertaining
4/5/2011 9:11:41 PM
imploding? CSCO has as much cash lying around as MSFT...I don't think they are imploding any time soon. MSFT has decreased in value slightly over the last decade
4/5/2011 9:16:54 PM
4/5/2011 9:32:03 PM
4/5/2011 9:33:01 PM
yo, paging BobbyDigitalsomebody needs to bucket this chucklefuck
4/5/2011 9:50:24 PM
^ haha. So when you literally cannot come up with a argument, you resort to ad hominem attacks and slang...impressive
4/5/2011 9:52:18 PM
It's called long term investment. This is how EVERY console works. Sony and Nintendo both operate under the same long term platform strategy.By your definition, "if we were all as smart as flatline" there would never have been home video game consoles. Because if you can't show 1000% growth per quarter, it's obviously a total failure as a business venture.Consoles have a 7-12 year lifespan. I don't doubt that the 360 will be an overall net profit (though not by much) for Microsoft. I KNOW that whatever follows the 360 will be a much faster turn to profit because Microsoft has invested in the infrastructure necessary to do so already.You are talking about revenue IN SPECIFIC MARKETS while IGNORING THE SPECIFICS of those markets. In the home console market it takes a full generation to turn net profit. That doesn't mean the whole market is stupid. It's a high capital market (incidentally the same for almost ALL consumer electronics). You don't understand the markets you are talking about, you don't understand why profit in a specific market influences other markets.You might want to learn about < ahref="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertical_integration">vertical integration because it's a basic business concept that explains why Microsoft is competing in loss-leading market segments. Although it's pretty apparent to me that you are a pure numbers dipshit, and probably cant comprehend something this complex/basic.I just pray to god you aren't a financial analyst, although it would be fitting.
4/5/2011 9:57:22 PM
4/5/2011 10:08:26 PM
You know what is a good way to get back in black?When you show 529% gain in net income over the course of a year when you release virtually nothing.Look man, it's not our fault you brought up the financial statement that makes you look like a moron.
4/5/2011 10:19:20 PM
I think I am up and out of this thead. Neon just makes shit up, and then ignores any question about the basis in fact.
4/5/2011 10:26:18 PM
Shit, they lost money in the past?Good thing that the division in question didn't just make a massive gain over the year previous.That'd be the sign of a company on the rise, which totally fucks up whatever point you're trying to make.OH WAIT!
4/5/2011 11:06:06 PM
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4/6/2011 12:54:13 AM
You say that I dont understand the industry, then you say both sony and nintendo lose money on their hardware, which is simply not true in nintendo's case...why can't you get basic industry facts right?Ms entered the console game, in what, 2002...are you trying to claim their vertical strategy existed then? clearly, this was a me too product by ms when they saw sonys ps2 success. what about the zune, the strategy existed when they came it with that? clearly this was a me too of apples ipod...what about retail stores, ms just opened some...notcopy catting apple ehand your claim that vc startups are exactly like console strategy...what? startups are designed to make a littlemoney (ms might make a forty percent decade long return...) ten years into the development cycle and go back in the red with their next product? Get a fucking clue.
4/6/2011 11:57:57 AM
4/6/2011 12:10:54 PM
>.<
4/6/2011 12:24:15 PM
4/6/2011 12:55:14 PM
so maybe you can tell me, is losing market share a quarter after aos release a good thing?http://www.businessinsider.com/android-iphone-market-share-2011-4keep up the good work
4/6/2011 1:15:58 PM
4/6/2011 1:36:07 PM
the original x box hardware was a x86 desktop computer...I'm sure it took ages to design though
4/6/2011 1:53:11 PM
Get ready for the latest entry in "flatline is an idiot"!On page 2:
4/6/2011 2:02:53 PM
^^ It was a us market device backed by a us market platform that has had limited production and limited retail outlet distribution. That is typical of a PoC device. Try it in a single market and gauge response. If the Zune was intended to rival the iPod then Microsoft would have localized it , and market launched it worldwide at launch like they do with normal product offerings.^And more ignorance. Yes it had an x86 processor in it, that doesn't make it a desktop computer in a box. Nintendo has an ATI radeon chip powering the Wii, so does that make it a desktop computer too? How about the standard hard drive in the ps3? Or the USB ports?And actually time to market on the original Xbox was pretty damn fast because MS leveraged the x86 architecture which, at the time, was what the windows kernel ran on.
4/6/2011 2:05:02 PM
for post in forum.posts: if user.name == 'flatline': # ignore continue else: read(post)
4/6/2011 2:06:20 PM
this hardware looks so so vastly different than any 90s pc... embedded stuff omg!http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Xbox-Teardown/1324/1as for comscore, the first comment was about search share, this is a different market...I have no idea the veracity of this market count
4/6/2011 2:51:13 PM
http://tinyurl.com/3vmpczj
4/6/2011 3:03:39 PM
Sorry, I couldn't pay attention to your backpedaling, flatline, I was too busy reading this gem:
4/6/2011 3:12:33 PM
^ Are you an electrical engineer? I'm sure as hell not, but I know from working with plenty of them that just because you use an existing architecture to build a custom board, that doesn't make it trivial or easy or cheap to engineer. It just makes it cheaper than rolling the whole thing from scratch. It also has zero bearing on the quality or effect of the final product. The original Xbox sold well and people enjoyed (millions still do today thanks to xbmc).
4/6/2011 3:14:02 PM
flatline -
4/6/2011 5:05:33 PM
Apple is now making more revenue than them. Wow
4/28/2011 9:12:00 PM
And net profit.But MS still recorded record growth and earnings. 5.Something billion isn't anything to sneeze at
4/29/2011 4:28:21 AM
5/10/2011 10:10:36 AM
It wouldn't surprise me if this was going to turn a Microsoft push at both Cisco (and Telepresence/umi) and Apple (Facetime).A while back I bitched that Apple was dumb for trying to push Facetime when there was already a significantly better system for video chatting that a ton of people already used, that was already cross platform.Now MS owns that competitor and now MS gets to tout how whether you're on your iDevice, eventually your Android phone/tablet and WP7, PC, Mac, Linux machine, or even your couch with a Kinect, you can video chat with someone.Do I think it's a particularly smart move? Not really. I can definitely see the benefit in it though. It lets MS put popular video conferencing in a living room for $300.[Edited on May 10, 2011 at 10:38 AM. Reason : .]
5/10/2011 10:34:14 AM
i dont get the skype purchase. 8.5 billion for tech microsoft already has.
5/10/2011 3:50:10 PM
Fuck, the Skype name alone is probably worth that much, let alone the tech. Skype has become the Xerox of Internet Video Chat.
5/10/2011 4:00:36 PM
take lync, spend some real $$ on UX for it, cut a deal with facebook to be their exclusive video/voice chat provider.
5/10/2011 4:09:05 PM
5/10/2011 4:35:41 PM
5/10/2011 4:57:29 PM
http://www.businessinsider.com/microsofts-15-biggest-acquisitions-so-far-2011-5?op=1
5/10/2011 5:01:22 PM