Gloomy tales https://event.boat4.de/cefuroxime-axetil-250-mg-1mg-eosc cefuroxime 500mg price in kenya Microsoft posted its Q4 financials, and for those of you wondering if it has enough cash in its pocket to buy lunch, the answer is yes. Revenue grew to $19.896 billion, representing a 10% increase over 2012, but there's a catch; not all of that revenue is real growth. Most of it relates to one-off special events - a deferral of cash earned in 2012 associated with the Windows Upgrade Offer, and a chunk of change that came with the Office Upgrade Offer - which means that, of that 10%, only 3% ($515 million) represents actual honest-to-Wall Street growth in its markets. As you might expect, its office and business segments were the ones bringing home the bacon, but entertainment did modestly well. Even including a slowing Xbox 360 market - wouldn't you know it, in the year Microsoft announced a new console, people stopped buying the old one - the entertainment division's revenue increased by 8% ($134 million), due mainly to higher Windows Phone earnings.
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