Microsoft Windows fizzles as PC fears loom

on Saturday, July 23, 2011
Microsoft Windows fizzles as PC fears loom

Sales of Microsoft Corp's flagship Windows software disappointed for the third straight quarter, taking the gloss off better-than-expected earnings that were aided by an unusually low tax rate.

The results failed to excite a market already wary about growth prospects for the company and PC industry as netbook sales give way to tablets. The stock was flat in after-hours trading.

All eyes are on Windows and how they are ultimately going to extend this franchise in the future, as the PC business continues to lose share to the tablets, said Josh Olson, technology analyst at money manager Edward Jones. Microsoft is really a show-me story in terms of its ability to extend its core flagship products to these new growth platforms.

On Wednesday, chipmaker Intel Corp warned that PC sales will not be as strong as it had expected this year.

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