Microsoft's earnings were surprisingly solid—another reassurance the world isn't quite melting to the core—with a revenue of $15.1 billion (beating Wall Street's expecations) and profits of $4.37 billion. Notably, however, it's still not selling enough Windows Vista.
Sure, more people might be PCs lately, but they're other, less profitable versions. Microsoft makes about $70 per Vista PC, but less than half of that on a netbook Windows license, which now makes up more of the Windows mix than ever. So the Windows division actually saw a 4 percent drop in operating income for the quarter. And it's likely not going to get better with Windows 7 looming so conspicously on the horizon.
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