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Continue reading …Microsoft’s Windows division has been on something of a roll recently , but a deeper look into the company’s financials seems to indicate that the reported numbers might look better than reality. Information Week has done some deep digging into Microsoft’s recent SEC filings and found that several bookkeeping changes resulted in significantly increased reportings of profits in the company’s Windows division. Revenues that had been assigned in previous quarters to other divisions within the company — mostly the Entertainment and Devices unit which includes highly successful businesses such as Xbox — were, in this past quarter, re-assigned to the Windows operating system division. So just how much money was moved? Well, according to Information Week and the relevant SEC filings statements, about $259 million, or a boost of 6.5% in profit to the division overall for a total of $4.24 billion rather than the $3.98 billion originally stated for Q1 2010. This also resulted in a 25% reduction in profits for EDD, while the total profits — $12.92 billion — stayed exactly the same. Of course, all these bookkeeping maneuvers mean that Redmond’s Windows division looked like it was making a decent amount more cash than it actually was, and when taking into account another complex move — that of deferring $1.5 billion in upgrade revenues from Windows Vista machines sold in Q4 2009 to Windows 7 in Q1 2010 — the resulting picture is a bit different than it would appear on the surface. Ultimately, it looks like Microsoft raked in an 11% increase in Windows profits rather than the 66% reported, when removing both the bookkeeping changes from other units and the upgrade deferrals. Of course, this is all apparently technically on the up-and-up, in terms of financial reporting is concerned, but it does give some insight into the stunning profits recorded in the Windows division as of late. Microsoft accounting shuffling resulted in higher sales for Windows division originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 15 Nov 2010 17:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Meeting of south Tel Aviv residents demands government action to curb flow of refugees to area. Protestor: Those who say I’m racist can go to hell in their black-free buildings and neighborhoods
Continue reading …Research shows that exercise helps the pain and fatigue of fibromyalgia. Water exercise — aka, water aerobics – is one of the easiest workouts for people with fibromyalgia pain.
Continue reading …Today doctors have better insights into fibromyalgia, and are using many types of medications to treat it, including antidepressants, anticonvulsants, narcolepsy drugs, pain relievers, and sleep aids.
Continue reading …Today doctors have better insights into fibromyalgia, and are using many types of medications to treat it, including antidepressants, anticonvulsants, narcolepsy drugs, pain relievers, and sleep aids.
Continue reading …Photo: Ford A Brand New Model With an Electric Version from the Start The 2012 Ford Focus electric , which we now know will use LG Chem batteries , won’t be launched everywhere at once when it comes out in late 2011. Ford has studied various regions of the US to find those that best meet certain criteria (like existing hybrid purchase trends, utility compa… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) – Protesters in Haiti who blamed United Nations peacekeepers for the epidemic of cholera there rioted in two cities on Monday, hurling rocks and setting fire to a police station, police and eyewitnesses said. A child suffering from cholera receives treatment at St-Catherine hospital in the slum of Cite-Soleil in Port-au-Prince November 12, 2010. (REUTERS/St-Felix Evens/Files) In the country’s…
Continue reading …Tweet – The rebel group that has challenged Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi pulled out of his struggling centre-right government on Monday, heightening prospects of early elections in the coming months. EU Affairs Minister Andrea Ronchi, Deputy Industry Minister Adolfo Urso and two undersecretaries loyal to Berlusconi’s rival Gianfranco Fini handed in their resignations, ratcheting up pressure on the 74-year-old prime minister. “We all agree today that we need to move to a new phase in the Italian centre-right,” Urso, one of the…
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