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21 Jul 2015 23:04
Windows Phone put a significant drag on Microsoft's fourth-quarter earnings, released Tuesday. Revenue for the troubled platform decreased by $552 million, or 68 percent. Both Lumia and non-Lumia phone revenue declined, which Microsoft attributes to lower volumes and lower-priced devices. Microsoft took a hefty $7.6 billion write-down relating to the Nokia acquisition earlier this month. Revenue from sales of Windows to computer makers, meanwhile, also took a hit, down 22 percent amid a slowing ...
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