Microsoft Announces Earnings Date

By Justin Jenkins | Published March 22, 2001, 5:34 PM

After many high tech companies warned of quarterly loses, Microsoft has announced that it will release its quarterly earnings on April 19th at 5:30 p.m. EST. You will be able to listen live via a webcast given by John Connors, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer; Scott Boggs, Vice President and Corporate Controller. Visit Microsoft's investor Web site for more info.

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i bet efront doesn't even make money, damn its ****in april and i'm still reading march news... this website is a piece of s***!!

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how dead is betanews?

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Here's hoping they report a sharp drop in revenue, or even a loss (not likely but one can dream.) As far as I'm concerned the whole of the high-tech sector needs another swift kick in it's arrogant/ignorant a** with a pointy, steel-capped cowboy boot. That's just in case you all haven't learned your lesson yet (this applies to most of you reading this, including you Bill G, you lousy stuffed s***.) Now bend the f*** over while I wind-up and 'er fly, and call ahead to your doctor on the cellular.

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Why is it that you believe that the 'whole of the high-tech sector needs another swift kick in it's arrogant/ignorant ass' ?
What lesson would you like us all to learn? Technology is evil?

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When is it coming out? I figure I'd get a better response by posting in a non-hot topic.

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