Sunday, January 29, 2006
In contrast to the results that have been released in previous years, it would appear that the mobile and embedded devices division of Microsoft has started to make some money for the company.
"During its most recent financial quarter, the mobile devices portion of Microsoft managed to do something it has never done before: make money. While this division has seen a steady increase in revenues in recent quarters, this has always been offset by costs. But not last quarter. During these three months, the Mobile and Embedded Devices division of the software giant earned $20 million."
In contrast, during the same time last year the division lost 12 million. If you are interetsed in reading the full article over at Brighthand you can do so by clicking on the link below. (Source- Brighthand)
"During its most recent financial quarter, the mobile devices portion of Microsoft managed to do something it has never done before: make money. While this division has seen a steady increase in revenues in recent quarters, this has always been offset by costs. But not last quarter. During these three months, the Mobile and Embedded Devices division of the software giant earned $20 million."
In contrast, during the same time last year the division lost 12 million. If you are interetsed in reading the full article over at Brighthand you can do so by clicking on the link below. (Source- Brighthand)





