Microsoft Corporation

$200.00

ICR: AAA
Outlook: Stable

Microsoft is the largest global software provider. Operations are reported in three segments: Productivity and Business Processes (32% of revenues in fiscal year ended June 2024), Intelligent Cloud (43%) and More Personal Computing (25%). The Productivity and Business Processes segment includes Office Commercial, Office Consumer, Dynamics business solutions and LinkedIn. The Intelligent Cloud segment includes the Azure suite of cloud services and infrastructure, other server products and services, and enterprise and partner services that assist customers in deploying Microsoft solutions. The More Personal Computing segment includes the Windows operating system and cloud services such as Defender and Endpoint, devices (e.g. Surface), gaming (e.g. Xbox, Activision Blizzard), and search (e.g. Edge, Bing). Revenues are broadly diversified geographically with United States accounting for 51% of revenue in F'2024 ($125 billion) and the rest of the world accounting for 49% ($120 billion).

ICR: AAA
Outlook: Stable

Microsoft is the largest global software provider. Operations are reported in three segments: Productivity and Business Processes (32% of revenues in fiscal year ended June 2024), Intelligent Cloud (43%) and More Personal Computing (25%). The Productivity and Business Processes segment includes Office Commercial, Office Consumer, Dynamics business solutions and LinkedIn. The Intelligent Cloud segment includes the Azure suite of cloud services and infrastructure, other server products and services, and enterprise and partner services that assist customers in deploying Microsoft solutions. The More Personal Computing segment includes the Windows operating system and cloud services such as Defender and Endpoint, devices (e.g. Surface), gaming (e.g. Xbox, Activision Blizzard), and search (e.g. Edge, Bing). Revenues are broadly diversified geographically with United States accounting for 51% of revenue in F'2024 ($125 billion) and the rest of the world accounting for 49% ($120 billion).