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Microsoft reported $76.4B in Sales Revenues for its fiscal quarter ending in June of 2025. Data for Microsoft | MSFT - Sales Revenues including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last September in 2025.
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This dataset provides daily historical stock price data for Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) from March 13, 1986 to April 6, 2025. It includes essential trading information such as open, high, low, close, adjusted close prices, and daily trading volume.
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date | (Trading date) |
open | Opening price of the stock |
high | Highest price during the day |
low | Lowest price during the day |
close | Closing price of the stock |
adj_close | Adjusted closing price (accounting for splits/dividends) |
volume | Number of shares traded on the day |
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Microsoft's global revenue grew from fiscal year 2022 to 2024, increasing by about ***** percent year-on-year and reaching over *** billion U.S. dollars. This marks another record-setting year for the software giant in terms of sales revenue. Microsoft and Bill Gates Microsoft has become a constant figure among the world’s most valuable brands. Its founder Bill Gates is presently, and perhaps unsurprisingly, one of the richest men in the United States and among the richest billionaires worldwide, among other well-known figures such as Warren Buffet, Carlos Slim Helu, and Larry Ellison. In addition to his status as an entrepreneur, Bill Gates is also known for his philanthropy. In 2000, together with his wife, they created the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The foundation has donated a considerable amount of money, in particular in the area of research and development of treatments for neglected diseases. While Bill Gates no longer heads the Microsoft Corporation, the company itself continues to show strong results around the world, with versions of its most well-known product, the Windows operating system, consistently leading the home operating system market. The Microsoft Office suite also remains the most widely used office software around the world, with few comparable competitors in sight. The fiscal year-end of the company is June, 30th.
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Microsoft reported $3.78T in Market Capitalization this September of 2025, considering the latest stock price and the number of outstanding shares.Data for Microsoft | MSFT - Market Capitalization including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last September in 2025.
The revenue in the software market worldwide was modeled to stand at 703.47 billion U.S. dollars in 2024. Following a continuous upward trend, the revenue has risen by 281.64 billion U.S. dollars since 2016. Between 2024 and 2030, the revenue will rise by 199.27 billion U.S. dollars, continuing its consistent upward trajectory.Further information about the methodology, more market segments, and metrics can be found on the dedicated Market Insights page on Software.
Microsoft Corporation’s quarterly revenue quadrupled within the last 12 years, increasing from 14.45 billion U.S. dollars in the third quarter of 2008 to over 70 billion in the third quarter of their 2025 fiscal year. Over the highlighted period, the largest increase in quarterly revenue occurred between the first and second quarters of 2010, with revenue increasing by more than six billion U.S. dollars. Intelligent Cloud segment leads Microsoft’s revenues Founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational technology company that develops and sells a wide range of consumer and enterprise software, hardware, services, and consumer electronics. In its 2021 financial year, Microsoft generated most of its revenue from its Intelligent Cloud segment, which includes Microsoft's popular cloud flatform Azure. The Productivity and Business Processes segment, including the successful line of the Office products, also brings in an increasing amount of revenues. The rapid growths in these segments contributed to making 2021 the company’s most successful year in terms of annual revenue, which amounted to more than 168 billion U.S. dollars. Microsoft's income growth is equally impressive Not only has Microsoft seen great evolution in terms of sales, the company has been making better and better profits as well. Microsoft's annual net income reached 73 billion U.S. dollars in fiscal year 2022, delivering an impressive margin of over 35 percent. In a time when the COVID-19 pandemic imposed social distancing and remote working practices onto businesses and individuals, technology companies such as Microsoft provide the essential tools that make such practices possible. Their businesses grow as a result.
In the fiscal year 2024, Microsoft Corporation reported a net income of over ***** billion U.S. dollars, an increase from fiscal year 2023 figure of ***** billion U.S. dollars. Microsoft’s sales revenue also peaked in fiscal year 2024 at *** billion U.S. dollars. Microsoft Corporation Since its foundation in 1975, Microsoft has grown into one of the most successful tech firms in the world and has experienced decades of continued success. Some of the company’s major business ventures include its Windows operating system, its software packages such as Microsoft Office, its lines of consumer electronics, as well as newer offerings such as cloud computing solutions. Since 2014, Microsoft’s intelligent cloud segment has experienced consistent growth and has become the biggest revenue earner for the company. The technology industry As technology becomes further integrated into nearly all aspects of daily life, companies such as Apple, Alphabet, and Microsoft have grown into some of the most powerful entities in the world. Spending in the IT industry alone amounts to trillions of dollars each year, meaning that these tech giants are well-positioned for continued success. The fiscal year-end of the company is June, 30th.
In its 2024 financial year, Microsoft generated ** billion U.S. dollars from its productivity and business processes segment and a further *** billion through its intelligent cloud segment. Thanks in part to the rapid growth in these two areas, 2024 proved to be the company’s most successful year ever in terms of annual revenue, with the total figure reaching over *** billion dollars. Microsoft Corporation Since its foundation in 1975, Microsoft has grown into one of the most successful tech firms in the world and has experienced years of continued success. In order to ensure that this growth persists, the company has added tens of thousands of employees over the past decade and invested billions into research and development. Some of Microsoft’s major business ventures include its Windows operating system, various lines of consumer electronics, software packages such as Microsoft Office, as well as newer offerings such as cloud computing capabilities. Intelligent cloud segment As Microsoft's fastest-growing business, intelligent cloud replaced the more personal computing segment in FY2020 to become the company's largest business segment. The intelligent cloud segment contains Microsoft's public, private, and hybrid server products and cloud services, such as Azure, SQL Server, etc. Together with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Azure is one of the most popular cloud infrastructure as a service (IaaS) offerings. The intelligent cloud segment, however, does not reflect the totality of Microsoft's cloud business, as Office 365 - the company's popular cloud collaboration solution - is grouped under the productivity and business processes segment. The software giant has established a firm footing in the fast-growing cloud market.
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In fiscal year 2025, Microsoft Corporation's revenue by geographical region are as follows: Non Us: $137.18 B, UNITED STATES: $144.55 B.
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According To Cognitive Market Research, The Global Threat Intelligence Service Market is driven by the rise of ransomware as a service, zero day exploits and complex supply chain attacks Market Dynamics of Threat Intelligence Services Market
The threat landscape is expanding rapidly with ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS), phishing campaigns, zero-day exploits, and software supply chain attacks. This has driven organizations to prioritize threat hunting and actionable IT integration into their SOC workflows, SIEM platforms, and XDR frameworks. The scarcity of skilled cybersecurity professionals and rising compliance obligations (like NIS2, SEC disclosure mandates, and GDPR updates) further propel demand for managed and subscription-based threat intelligence services. Government mandates on critical infrastructure security and sector-specific threat advisories are also amplifying market growth. Directive mandates like EU NIS2 with upcoming compliance enforcement—have flagged six critical infrastructure sectors for falling short.
(Source:https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/critical-infrastructure-sectors)
Similarly, mandates like GDPR, SEC cybersecurity disclosures, and emerging sector-specific advisories amplify organizational need for SIEM/XDR logging, threat detection, and timely incident reporting. This drives continuous uptake of managed TI services that integrate compliance across workflows.
(Source:https://www.criticalstart.com/our-solutions/msft-siem-xdr)
AI in Threat Intelligence Services Market
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are transforming the threat intelligence market by enabling faster, more accurate detection of emerging cyber threats. AI-driven platforms can process massive volumes of structured and unstructured data from open sources, proprietary feeds, and the dark web to identify anomalies, predict attack vectors, and prioritize alerts based on business risk. This reduces analyst workload, accelerates response times, and enhances the precision of threat scoring and incident prevention.
Platforms like Darktrace use ML to profile “normal” behavior across network/cloud/IoT and autonomously detect anomalies—such as early-stage ransomware without relying on signatures.
Technological Advancements in the Market
AI & ML-Powered Threat Scoring and Prioritization
Automated Dark Web & Deep Web Monitoring Platforms
Threat Intelligence for Cloud and SaaS Environments
AI-Native Digital Risk Protection (DRP)
Threat Intelligence Sharing via STIX/TAXII Protocols
AI-Powered Brand Protection and Social Media Threat Monitoring
Introduction of Threat Intelligence Services Market
The global threat intelligence services market has become a mission-critical segment of cybersecurity infrastructure, providing organizations with actionable, real-time insights into emerging cyber threats. As the frequency, complexity, and sophistication of cyberattacks escalate, enterprises increasingly rely on external threat intelligence (TI) providers for advanced warning and contextual threat data. The market spans threat feeds, strategic intelligence, tactical threat analysis, incident response support, digital risk protection, and managed threat intelligence services. Fueled by AI-driven analytics, dark web monitoring, and growing nation-state cyber activities, threat intelligence services are pivotal to proactive cyber defense and resilience. IBM’s X-Force intelligence unit provides a full suite of strategic insights, drawing on analysis of dark-web exploit trading targeting critical infrastructure such as power grids and healthcare systems.
In the fiscal year 2024, Alphabet's revenue was ****** billion U.S. dollars. Comparatively, in the fiscal year of 2024, hardware-focused Apple's revenue stood at ****** billion U.S. dollars. Microsoft's revenue was *** billion U.S. dollars. Whereas all of these companies have different market strengths, there are also overlaps and thus, competition. Apple and Google are direct competitors in the mobile phone market with their iOS and Android systems.
How many employees does Microsoft have? The American technology company Microsoft employs approximately ******* people in full-time positions worldwide. Around ** percent of Microsoft’s employees are located in the company’s home country the United States. The employees are spread out over four business units: operations (manufacturing, distribution, product support, and consulting services), research and development, sales and marketing, and general and administration. Product portfolio and business segmentsMicrosoft sells a wide range of consumer and enterprise software, hardware, and services. The technology company had a revenue standing at around *** billion U.S. dollars in fiscal year 2024, most of which came from the commercial licensing of its software and operating systems. For example, Microsoft Windows is a dominating presence in the desktop operating systems market, with a market share of around ** percent. Microsoft U.S. tech giant Microsoft is one of the biggest technology companies in the United States next to Apple, Facebook, Google, Amazon, and IBM. Microsoft’s market capitalization has consistently grown to over three trillion U.S. dollars over the period from 2014 to 2024. Today Microsoft is one of the most valuable brands worldwide with a brand value close to *** trillion U.S. dollars, with only Apple having a higher brand value. The fiscal year-end of the company is June, 30th.
Microsoft’s research and development expenditure amounted to around ** billion U.S. dollars in its 2024 fiscal year, a record high. Microsoft ranks second among software and computer service companies worldwide in terms of R&D spend, behind only Google’s parent company Alphabet. Microsoft Corporation One of the most successful tech companies worldwide, Microsoft, together with its most famous product, the Windows operating system, has long been a household name. The company’s fiscal year 2021 not only witnessed a record spending for R&D, but also a record high in terms of annual sales – Microsoft brought in ****** billion U.S. dollars in net sales that year, proving that their businesses are stronger than ever, after years of continued success. Microsoft's Diverse businesses Some of Microsoft’s major business ventures include the above-mentioned Windows operating system, software packages such as Microsoft Office, various lines of consumer electronics, as well as cloud computing offerings. Microsoft’s productivity and business processes segment, which include products such as Office 365 and LinkedIn, brought in around **** billion U.S. dollars in the 2021 fiscal year.
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Microsoft reported $76.4B in Sales Revenues for its fiscal quarter ending in June of 2025. Data for Microsoft | MSFT - Sales Revenues including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last September in 2025.