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Demand for Xbox Live Drives Microsoft's Revenue.

Publication: eWeek

Publication Date: 27-APR-06
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COPYRIGHT 2006 Ziff Davis Media Inc.

Microsoft's revenue rose 13 percent to $10.9 billion in the third quarter to end-March 2006 from the same period a year earlier on the back of a surge in demand for newly released products, especially the Xbox 360 system.

Operating income for the quarter rose 17 percent to $3.89 billion from the $3.33 billion in the prior-year period, benefiting partly from a large...

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