Microsoft reported a strong second quarter in fiscal year 2025, with revenue increasing by 12% to $69.6 billion and operating income rising by 17% to $31.7 billion. Net income increased by 10% to $24.1 billion, and diluted earnings per share also increased by 10% to $3.23. The growth was largely driven by the strength of Microsoft Cloud and AI, with Microsoft Cloud revenue up 21% year-over-year.
Microsoft's Q1 2025 saw revenue increase by 16% to $65.6 billion, operating income increase by 14% to $30.6 billion, and diluted earnings per share increase by 10% to $3.30.
Microsoft reported a strong Q4 2024, with revenue reaching $64.7 billion, a 15% increase year-over-year. Operating income was $27.9 billion, also up 15%, and net income rose by 10% to $22.0 billion. Diluted earnings per share increased by 10% to $2.95.
Microsoft reported strong Q3 2024 results, with revenue increasing by 17% to $61.9 billion and diluted earnings per share increasing by 20% to $2.94. The growth was fueled by the Microsoft Cloud, which saw a 23% increase in revenue to $35.1 billion.
Microsoft reported strong Q2 2024 results, with revenue increasing by 18% to $62.0 billion and operating income increasing by 33% to $27.0 billion. The Microsoft Cloud revenue reached $33.7 billion, up 24% year-over-year, and the acquisition of Activision Blizzard contributed to growth in the More Personal Computing segment.
Microsoft reported a strong start to fiscal year 2024, with revenue increasing by 13% to $56.5 billion and diluted earnings per share increasing by 27% to $2.99. The growth was driven by Microsoft Cloud, which generated $31.8 billion in revenue, up 24% year-over-year.
Microsoft reported a solid close to the fiscal year, driven by strong performance in the Microsoft Cloud. Revenue reached $56.2 billion, an 8% increase year-over-year, while diluted earnings per share grew by 21% to $2.69. The Microsoft Cloud quarterly revenue was $30.3 billion, up 21% year-over-year.
Microsoft reported a 7% increase in revenue, reaching $52.9 billion, and a 10% increase in operating income, amounting to $22.4 billion. Net income increased by 9% to $18.3 billion, with diluted earnings per share rising by 10% to $2.45.
Microsoft reported a 2% increase in revenue to $52.7 billion. Microsoft Cloud revenue was $27.1 billion, up 22%. Diluted earnings per share was $2.20 GAAP and $2.32 non-GAAP.
Microsoft reported strong Q1 2023 results, driven by the strength of its cloud offerings. Revenue increased by 11% to $50.1 billion, and Microsoft Cloud revenue was $25.7 billion, up 24%. Diluted earnings per share decreased by 13% to $2.35.
Microsoft reported strong Q4 2022 results, driven by growth in Intelligent Cloud and Productivity and Business Processes. Revenue increased by 12% to $51.9 billion, and diluted earnings per share increased by 3% to $2.23.
Microsoft reported strong Q3 2022 results, driven by customer commitment to their cloud platform and strong sales execution. Revenue increased by 18% to $49.4 billion, operating income increased by 19% to $20.4 billion, and net income increased by 8% to $16.7 billion.
Microsoft reported its financial results for the fiscal quarter ended December 31, 2021.
Microsoft reported a strong start to fiscal year 2022, with revenue increasing by 22% to $45.3 billion and operating income up by 27% to $20.2 billion. The Microsoft Cloud generated $20.7 billion in revenue, a 36% increase year over year. Diluted earnings per share were $2.71 GAAP and $2.27 non-GAAP, representing increases of 49% and 25%, respectively.
Microsoft reported a strong fourth quarter with revenue of $46.2 billion, a 21% increase year-over-year, and diluted earnings per share of $2.17, a 49% increase year-over-year. Commercial cloud revenue grew 36% year-over-year to $19.5 billion.
Microsoft reported strong Q3 2021 results with a 19% increase in revenue to $41.7 billion, a 31% increase in operating income to $17.0 billion, and a 44% increase in net income to $15.5 billion. The Microsoft Cloud generated $17.7 billion in commercial cloud revenue, up 33% year over year.
Microsoft Corp. announced its Q2 2021 results, with revenue reaching $43.1 billion, a 17% increase year-over-year. Operating income increased by 29% to $17.9 billion, and net income rose by 33% to $15.5 billion. Diluted earnings per share increased by 34% to $2.03.
Microsoft reported a 12% increase in revenue, reaching $37.2 billion, with operating income up by 25% to $15.9 billion and net income increasing by 30% to $13.9 billion. The growth was fueled by strong demand for the company's cloud offerings, with commercial cloud revenue generating $15.2 billion, a 31% increase year over year.
Microsoft reported a 13% increase in revenue, driven by growth across all segments. Intelligent Cloud and More Personal Computing segments showed strong growth, while Productivity and Business Processes also contributed to the overall revenue increase. The company's commercial cloud surpassed $50 billion in annual revenue.
Microsoft reported a strong third quarter in fiscal year 2020, with revenue reaching $35.0 billion, a 15% increase year-over-year. Operating income increased by 25% to $13.0 billion, and net income rose by 22% to $10.8 billion. Diluted earnings per share increased by 23% to $1.40.
Microsoft reported a strong second quarter with revenue of $36.9 billion, a 14% increase year-over-year. Operating income grew by 35% to $13.9 billion, and net income increased by 38% to $11.6 billion. Diluted earnings per share rose by 40% to $1.51.