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    In 2015, for example, he took home about $18 million, a small sum compared to 2025’s $96.5 million.

    the company pushed its overall 2025 revenue to $281.7 billion

    Microsoft has around 230 000 employees.

    That means that 1 Microsoft employee in 2025 earned for company roughly $1 280 454

    That is how monopoly looks like.

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      Microsoft would be better up split into multiple companies. They’re killing windows with lack of innovation. They’re also putting Xbox slowly out of business. They have no phone on the market and they barely have a tablet with the surface line. They also stopped making peripherals.

      I think the current CEO is just trying to make Microsoft into the next lumbering IBM.

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        Microsoft Corporation’s Revenue by Segment

        Products & Services (Percent Share) 2023 2024 2025
        Server Products And Tools 37.74% 39.87% 34.94%
        Microsoft Three Six Five Commercial Products And Cloud Services - - 31.15%
        Gaming 7.3% 8.77% 8.33%
        Linked In Corporation 7.15% 6.68% 6.32%
        Devices 2.61% 1.92% 6.15%
        Search And News Advertising 5.76% 5.13% 4.93%
        Dynamics Products And Cloud Services 2.57% 2.64% 2.78%
        Enterprise Services 3.64% 3.1% 2.75%
        Microsoft Three Six Five Consumer Products and Cloud Services - - 2.63%
        Other Products And Services 0.1% 0.02% 0.03%
        Microsoft Office System 22.99% 22.39% -
        Windows 10.15% 9.48% -
        Total Revenue 100% 100% 100%

        I doubt they care about consumers, it makes them pennies compared to servers and cloud.
        source: https://bullfincher.io/companies/microsoft-corporation/revenue-by-segment

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          All the more reason to spin off their consumer products divisions rather than killing them.

          Also it’s so gross that they own LinkedIn and GitHub now.

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            they’re not killing them, they’re monopolizing what they have by adding mandatory cloud like apple and google so you have no way to switch back, sure they will lose customers but those who will stay won’t leave anymore

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        Windows needed to die a long time ago… so whatever. Same with XBOX and their phone, just a waste of time. Microsoft never made a product worth owning.

        But the days of Gates saying to every department “how does this sell more windows” are long gone.

        Many years ago a Microsoft team told me that the only thing important was data. The more the better. Windows wasn’t important, products were not important. Harvesting data and creating services was the future and nothing else mattered.

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          Android and iOS have made companies fortunes. But keep telling yourself Windows Phone needed to die.

          Same with game consoles. Switch I & II have made Nintendo a ton of money.

          These Microsoft products would have been profitable in the hands of a company that actually cared about them.

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            Yeah but they were microsoft. So they sucked. That’s how it works. Maybe in the hands of someone else it wouldn’t have been Microsoft crap.