Core Viewpoint - Microsoft reported strong financial results for Q2 of FY2026, with significant revenue and profit growth, but faced a decline in stock price due to slowing cloud business growth [1][2]. Financial Performance - Total revenue for Q2 was $81.273 billion, a 17% increase from $69.632 billion year-over-year, with a 15% increase when adjusted for constant currency [1][5]. - Net profit reached $38.458 billion, up 60% from $24.108 billion year-over-year, with a 57% increase on a constant currency basis [1][5]. - Diluted earnings per share were $5.16, a 60% increase from $3.23 year-over-year, with a 58% increase when adjusted for constant currency [5]. Segment Performance - Cloud revenue amounted to $51.5 billion, a 26% year-over-year increase, with a 24% increase on a constant currency basis [5]. - Productivity and Business Processes revenue was $34.1 billion, up 16% year-over-year, with LinkedIn revenue growing 11% [5]. - Intelligent Cloud revenue reached $32.9 billion, a 29% increase year-over-year, with Azure and other cloud services growing 39% [5]. - More Personal Computing revenue was $14.3 billion, a 3% decline year-over-year, although Windows OEM and devices revenue grew by 1% [5]. Shareholder Returns - Microsoft returned $12.7 billion to shareholders through dividends and stock buybacks, a 32% increase year-over-year [5].
微软第二财季净利润384.58亿美元,同比增长60%