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Microsoft recorded strong financial results in the third quarter of fiscal year 2024, driven by growth in its cloud computing business. Revenue increased by 17% to $61.9 billion, with operating income rising by 23% to $27.6 billion. Net income also saw a 20% increase, reaching $21.9 billion, while diluted earnings per share grew by the same percentage to $2.94. The company's Intelligent Cloud segment, which includes Azure, experienced a 21% revenue increase, totaling $26.7 billion. Notably, Azure and other cloud services revenue surged by 31%. Microsoft attributed this strong performance to high demand for its consumption-based services and AI products. The Productivity and Business Processes segment, encompassing products like Office and LinkedIn, saw a 12% revenue growth, reaching $19.6 billion. Office 365 Commercial revenue grew by 15%, while LinkedIn revenue increased by 10%. Microsoft's More Personal Computing segment, which includes Windows, Xbox, and Devices, reported a 17% revenue increase, reaching $15.6 billion, largely due to the acquisition of Activision. Windows revenue grew by 11%, while Xbox content and services revenue saw a significant 62% increase. Microsoft returned $8.4 billion to shareholders through share repurchases and dividends during the quarter.
By ValueVergeMicrosoft recorded strong financial results in the third quarter of fiscal year 2024, driven by growth in its cloud computing business. Revenue increased by 17% to $61.9 billion, with operating income rising by 23% to $27.6 billion. Net income also saw a 20% increase, reaching $21.9 billion, while diluted earnings per share grew by the same percentage to $2.94. The company's Intelligent Cloud segment, which includes Azure, experienced a 21% revenue increase, totaling $26.7 billion. Notably, Azure and other cloud services revenue surged by 31%. Microsoft attributed this strong performance to high demand for its consumption-based services and AI products. The Productivity and Business Processes segment, encompassing products like Office and LinkedIn, saw a 12% revenue growth, reaching $19.6 billion. Office 365 Commercial revenue grew by 15%, while LinkedIn revenue increased by 10%. Microsoft's More Personal Computing segment, which includes Windows, Xbox, and Devices, reported a 17% revenue increase, reaching $15.6 billion, largely due to the acquisition of Activision. Windows revenue grew by 11%, while Xbox content and services revenue saw a significant 62% increase. Microsoft returned $8.4 billion to shareholders through share repurchases and dividends during the quarter.