Updated: July 12, 2020 (January 28, 2013)
Charts & IllustrationsFinancials for the Last Five Quarters
Operating income fell year-over-year due to lower Windows and Office profitability in the quarter. This chart compares key quarterly financial measurements for the second quarter of fiscal 2013 back to the second quarter of fiscal 2012.
Note that operating income measures Microsoft’s revenue from normal operations minus the everyday costs of doing business. Unlike net income, operating income does not include taxes, gains and losses from investments, or gains and losses from foreign currency adjustments. However, it does include the cost of legal settlements and employee severance charges.
Q2’13 Oct.-Dec. 2012 | Q1’13 July-Sept. 2012 |
Q4’12 Apr.-June 2012 | Q3’12 Jan.-Mar. 2012 | Q2’12 Oct.-Dec. 2011 | |
Revenue | $21,456 | $16,008 | $18,059 | $17,407 | $20,885 |
Net Income | $6,377 | $4,466 | $(492) | $5,108 | $6,624 |
Operating Income | $7,771 | $5,308 | $192 | $6,374 | $7,994 |
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