Microsoft Reports Strong FY 24 Q4 Results Driven by Cloud Growth

Microsoft Reports Strong FY 24 Q4 Results Driven by Cloud Growth

In Summary

  • Microsoft reported Q4 revenue of $64.7 billion, up 15% year-over-year, with net income rising 10% to $22 billion.
  • Microsoft Cloud revenue soared 21% to $36.8 billion, largely driven by Azure, fueling overall growth.
  • The Productivity and Business Processes segment, including Office 365 and LinkedIn, posted a revenue increase of 11%.
  • The Intelligent Cloud segment saw a 19% revenue increase, with Azure contributing a 29% rise.
  • Xbox content and services revenue surged 61%, contributing to the More Personal Computing division’s 14% revenue growth.


REDMOND, Wash. Wednesday, July 31, 2024- Microsoft Corp. yesterday announced robust financial results for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2024, with significant contributions from its cloud services.
The media statement by Microsoft can be reached here.

The company reported revenue of $64.7 billion, a 15% increase compared to the same period last year.

Operating income also grew by 15%, reaching $27.9 billion, while net income rose by 10% to $22 billion. Diluted earnings per share were $2.95, up 10% year-over-year.

Microsoft Cloud revenue, which includes services such as Azure, soared 21% year-over-year to $36.8 billion, driving the overall quarterly results. CFO Amy Hood highlighted record bookings in the quarter, signaling sustained growth momentum.

The Productivity and Business Processes segment, including Office and LinkedIn, posted $20.3 billion in revenue, an 11% increase. Office 365 Commercial revenue grew 13%, and LinkedIn revenue rose by 10%.

In the Intelligent Cloud segment, revenue reached $28.5 billion, up 19% from the previous year. Server products and cloud services, particularly Azure, were key growth drivers, with Azure revenue climbing 29%.

Microsoft’s More Personal Computing division, which includes Windows and Xbox, reported $15.9 billion in revenue, a 14% increase.

Xbox content and services revenue saw a significant 61% rise, bolstered by the Activision acquisition.

For the full fiscal year, Microsoft reported $245.1 billion in revenue, a 16% increase from the previous year. The company returned $8.4 billion to shareholders through share repurchases and dividends in Q4.

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