Senin, 02 Juli 2012

Microsoft to Take $6.2B Charge for Online Ad Biz

Microsoft to Take $6.2B Charge for Online Ad Biz

In this photograph taken by AP Images for Microsoft, Steve Ballmer, Microsoft Chief Executive Officer, reveals Surface, a new family of PCs, for Windows, on June 18, 2012, in Los Angeles.

In this photograph taken by AP Images for Microsoft, Steve Ballmer, Microsoft Chief Executive Officer, reveals Surface, a new family of PCs, for Windows, on June 18, 2012, in Los Angeles.

REDMOND, Wash. (AP) â€" Microsoft is absorbing a $6.2 billion charge to reflect its inability to produce more revenue from an online ad service that it bought nearly five years ago.

The non-cash charge announced Monday could saddle Microsoft Corp. for its fiscal fourth quarter ending in June. Analysts polled by FactSet had predicted Microsoft would earn about $5.3 billion for the period.

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The software maker, which is based in Redmond, Wash., blamed the setback primarily on the disappointing performance of aQuantive. That's an online advertising service that Microsoft bought in August 2007 for $6.3 billion in the most expensive acquisition in the company's 37-year history.

The charge represents Microsoft's sobering acknowledgement that aQuantive didn't increase the company's online advertising revenue as much as management had anticipated.

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