Microsoft Earnings Report Fiscal Q2 2011

I did notice the Samsung Focus now goes for US$99, so I guess it wasn't setting the world on fire. I like it best of all the W7 phones.
 
Its not too late but unless they make there OS free + match the competitors OS specs they wont succeed.
Heres a radical idea
windows phone 7 has been a disaster (shipping less in 3 months than the number of andriod phones that get activated per week) theres rumours that nokia (who are still the largest phone maker worldwide) is also going for android, if it does then its gameover WP7.
MS should pay nokia $10 billion (perhaps $20billion whatever) to have windows phone 7 on all their phones for the next X years, OK this sounds backwards usually nokia should pay MS but with google not charging for android MS has to do something radical or else theyre stuffed

Android isn't exactly free either. Well the stripped down base OS is. However, I've read that you have to pay for components and features to the point where it might still be cheaper than WP7, but it isn't all that far off for the phone makers.

And tablet is a whole different beast with a lot of still untapped demand for slate devices that are more than simple media consumption devices.

Regards,
SB
 
Its not too late but unless they make there OS free + match the competitors OS specs they wont succeed.
Heres a radical idea
windows phone 7 has been a disaster (shipping less in 3 months than the number of andriod phones that get activated per week) theres rumours that nokia (who are still the largest phone maker worldwide) is also going for android, if it does then its gameover WP7.
MS should pay nokia $10 billion (perhaps $20billion whatever) to have windows phone 7 on all their phones for the next X years, OK this sounds backwards usually nokia should pay MS but with google not charging for android MS has to do something radical or else theyre stuffed

Think MSFT heard you...
 
Yeah Ill be expecting abox of the latest phones in the mail as payment for my advice.
Well prolly not find out how much MS paid since its bad for business
 
Yeah Ill be expecting abox of the latest phones in the mail as payment for my advice.
Well prolly not find out how much MS paid since its bad for business

I'd be surprised if "payment" extended beyond MS's agreement to take over the (now superfluous) Ovi store which probably involved some compensation on top of MS taking over any obligations Nokia had in maintaining that service as well as MS services like Bing and AdCenter using Nokia's Ovi Maps. I can't see how a straight payout would be enough on its own for Nokia to decide to let the future of the company ride on a platform that they wouldn't otherwise have chosen.

In hindsight, it makes one wonder if the hiring of Nokia's current CEO (former head of MS's business unit) wasn't made with an eye towards facilitating just this outcome.
 
Color you surprised mrcorbo cause it
Looks like the billions payment is confirmed (though Im surprised they even mentioned it, I doubt we'll find the true figure, itll be spread out over years)

the thing is nokia had to do something different
they are the largest phone company, but for the past couple of years their importance has waned, if they kept ontrack in a year or so they wouldnt even be number 1.
they had 3 choices
1/ modus operandi // leads to a slow sinking ship
2/ choose android
3/ choose win7

all things being equal they would of choosen #2 but throw in a few billion $ from MS to choose #3 + it was enuf to persuade them.
Well find out in a year or so, if the money was worth it
 
Color you surprised mrcorbo cause it
Looks like the billions payment is confirmed (though Im surprised they even mentioned it, I doubt we'll find the true figure, itll be spread out over years)

the thing is nokia had to do something different
they are the largest phone company, but for the past couple of years their importance has waned, if they kept ontrack in a year or so they wouldnt even be number 1.
they had 3 choices
1/ modus operandi // leads to a slow sinking ship
2/ choose android
3/ choose win7

all things being equal they would of choosen #2 but throw in a few billion $ from MS to choose #3 + it was enuf to persuade them.
Well find out in a year or so, if the money was worth it

It isn't a straight payout and it is specifically what I said it was going to be (compensation to Nokia for services that MS is either taking over or are going to now have access to as a part of this partnership) and I'm not surprised at all to be proven correct. ;)
 
ntel Corp (INTC.O) said its partner Nokia dropped the MeeGo operating system after Microsoft offered "incredible" amounts of money for the phonemaker to switch to Windows

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/17/intel-idUSLDE71G1CB20110217

Like I say we'll prolly not find the extremely commercially sensitive amount out, but Ild say it would be at least $5billion

heads up, prolly a good time to sell your MS shares. whilst its unlikely that MS will be paying hardware companies cash to have windows on their PCs any time soon, this does set a very dangerous precedence
 
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/17/intel-idUSLDE71G1CB20110217

Like I say we'll prolly not find the extremely commercially sensitive amount out, but Ild say it would be at least $5billion

heads up, prolly a good time to sell your MS shares. whilst its unlikely that MS will be paying hardware companies cash to have windows on their PCs any time soon, this does set a very dangerous precedence

I'm also sure that intel offered alot of money to Nokia to keep meego
 
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/17/intel-idUSLDE71G1CB20110217

Like I say we'll prolly not find the extremely commercially sensitive amount out, but Ild say it would be at least $5billion

heads up, prolly a good time to sell your MS shares. whilst its unlikely that MS will be paying hardware companies cash to have windows on their PCs any time soon, this does set a very dangerous precedence

Otellini comes off like a jilted lover in that quote and you take it at face value? Don't you think he might have some kind of motivation to characterize this deal as being purely driven by financial considerations? You have to consider the source here.

You're absolutely right that that if it was simply MS paying Nokia to use WP7 it would set a dangerous precedent, not to mention it would completely alienate all of their other hardware partners.

Now if you want to argue that MS's willingness to pay Nokia for the use of NavTeq and other services and provide compensation for other value that Nokia is going to bring to the platform was the deal-maker/breaker that's a different story. But, again, a straight payout doesn't seem likely based on both a big-picture assessment and the wording Elop has used when describing the financial impact of the deal (what little has has been willing to say anyway). In this interview he provides a broad outline of the way that the money is planned to flow (beginning around the 5:35 mark). Here he specifically mentions that Nokia will be paying royalties to MS for the use of WP7.
 
I don't even understand how 5B would work. Seriously how would MS make back that money even in the next decade , they would have to sell more phones than both google and apple and move millions of paid apps to make any money.

At least with the xbox MS would have had live subscriptions and game royalitys to make moeny back on.
 
Otellini comes off like a jilted lover in that quote and you take it at face value?
Are you saying he lied?

I don't even understand how 5B would work. Seriously how would MS make back that money even in the next decade
How much did MS offer to but yahoo? 30billion or something, now *that* was insane. 5billion is not even close to that madness + MS desperately needs WP7 to work.

phones/tablets are becoming more like PCs every year

I dont know how many ppl saw this

Preliminary DisplaySearch Results Indicate Apple’s Share Reached 17.2% in Q4
http://www.displaysearch.com/cps/rd...l_apple_past_hp_to_top_mobile_pc_position.asp

apple had the largest mobile PC shipments for the first time in history!
most/all without windows installed, pretty soon android will join this market (if it hasnt already),
this year theres expected to be more mobile PCs than desktops shipped.
Now you cant tell me this is not a very worrying trend for MS
 
Are you saying he lied?

Are you suggesting he actually knows the details of the transaction?

How much did MS offer to but yahoo? 30billion or something, now *that* was insane. 5billion is not even close to that madness + MS desperately needs WP7 to work.

They offered to BUY yahoo (and it was closer to 45billion)... And they could probably buy Nokia for around the same value if they wanted, I doubt they threw any huge upfront dollar number at them in this deal.
 
I can see the yahoo deal it would have grealty increased their search revenunes and bring in alot of talent for other areas.

I don't see how the 5b tag will make the mmoney with nokia and it makes even less sense that nokia would continue to pay them for each os copy they use.


As for the mobile divison who really cares , windows 7 is entering the tablet market pretty hardcore later this year and next year is the arm verison of win 8 and the like . I doubt ms cares about one year of sales .
 
Are you suggesting he actually knows the details of the transaction?
I'ld say he knows a dam sight more than you or me :)
As for the mobile divison who really cares
Well from your postings over the past couple of years, Ild say you for a start
 
Why? Do you think MS and Nokia invited Intel in on their discussions? All he is doing is making angry noises, pretty much because that's all he can do.

It was quite likely that they were involved in the discussions too as they too were a stakeholder in what Nokia did.
 

um whoever wrote that is an idiot.

Using one month of data to try an justify a marketing expense?
Condemning that product based on a 15% increase in one of the weakest months of the year when the entire industry was down 10%, and yet MS was up?
Condemning kinect based on 500m in marketing when after 3 months of release its probably responsible for nearly $2 billion in sales?

So I'd like to reiterate how stupid this guy is.
 
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