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Microsoft targets hindered by China virus spreadThe coronavirus epidemic in China is hurting Microsoft more than expected, as the company said it will not meet targets that had already factored in the uncertainty.
In particular, Microsoft said
revenue from Windows licenses and its Surface devices “are more negatively impacted than previously anticipated.”
The company said demand for Windows products is still strong, but getting the supply chain back to normal is taking longer. That goes for both Microsoft-made Surface devices and Windows products made by third parties, which include Acer and Lenovo.
Last month, Microsoft predicted it would make between US$10.75 billion and US$11.15 billion in revenue from its personal computing business in the January-March quarter.
Microsoft’s chief financial officer, Amy Hood, said on a January 29 earnings call that the company had widened the usual range for its revenue forecast because of the “uncertainty related to the public health situation in China.”
The company’s statement Wednesday suggests that the range was not wide enough to reflect the spread of the epidemic and its ongoing effects.
About
a third of Microsoft’s revenue comes from Microsoft’s personal computing division, which houses the company’s Windows operating system, its line of Surface laptops and tablets, its Xbox gaming hardware and software and its Bing search service.
Microsoft didn’t say if its Xbox business has been affected by the supply chain problems.
Microsoft, which is based in Redmond, Washington, is among many tech companies relying on Chinese factories to make electronics devices and parts.
Source: AP
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