Analyst: Apple Earnings Will Surpass Microsoft

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You may want to mark today as a turning point in the long-running rivalry between Apple and Microsoft. The Cupertino, Calif. company will likely emerge from Microsoft’s shadow, earning more revenue this quarter than the software giant, according to an independent analyst.

“It’s likely that Apple will have surpassed Microsoft in revenue for the first time in the company’s recent history – and that it will continue to do so in the future,” Andy Zaky writes at AppleInsider. Tuesday, Apple announced $15.7 billion in quarterly revenue. Microsoft is expected today to announce $15.26 billion in revenue, according to Zaky.


That gap will widen when the two companies announce earnings for the upcoming September financial quarter. Apple is expected to announce $18 billion in revenue while Microsoft should report $15.16 billion, he added.

Apple should remain in the lead for revenue for the full 2010 and 2011 financial years. Zaky expects Apple will earn $81.6 billion in 2011 – $11 billion ahead of Microsoft’s expected $70 billion in revenue.

However, Microsoft still would retain a lead in net income due to the company’s high operating margin. To surpass even that mark, Apple will need to widen its revenue lead even more. Even that is not out of the reach of Cupertino. Apple likely will pass Microsoft’s net income in 2012, the analyst writes.

[AppleInsider]

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