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Icahn boosts Apple stake, presses share buyback
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New York City (AFP) Oct 24, 2013


Microsoft profit up 17 percent to $5.2 bn
New York City (AFP) Oct 24, 2013 - Microsoft said Thursday its quarterly profit rose 17 percent from a year ago to $5.2 billion, citing progress in its transition to a "devices and services" company.

"Our devices and services transformation is progressing and we are launching a wide range of compelling products and experiences this fall for both business and consumers," said chief executive Steve Ballmer.

In the company's first fiscal quarter, the profit translated to 63 cents a share, better than expected, and revenues were also ahead of forecasts, up seven percent at $18.6 billion.

Ballmer said Microsoft was "seeing lots of consumer excitement for Xbox One, Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2, and the full spectrum of Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone devices."

The company recently upgraded its Surface tablets, after taking an embarrassing $900 million writedown earlier this year due to weak sales.

Microsoft, which dominates the personal computer market with Windows and has a strong following with its Xbox consoles, is struggling to adapt to mobile computing, dominated by Apple and Google software platforms.

The company said Windows revenues fell seven percent in the quarter despite gains in "Windows Pro" software.

It said revenues from Surface "grew to $400 million with sequential growth in revenue and units sold over the prior quarter."

But the company provided no detailed sales figures for Surface, which analysts say has had little impact in the fast-growing tablet market.

Microsoft shares leapt 5.6 percent in after-hours trade to $35.60 on the stronger-than-expected results.

Jon Ogg at 24/7 Wall Street said Microsoft delivered a "huge earnings surprise," adding: "hat is interesting is how many people still say its future is dead, yet here it is."

The company said it deferred the recording of $113 million from its upgraded Windows 8.1 operating system.

The earnings come with Microsoft amid a major transition, seeking to catch up in mobile computing as it searches for a new CEO to replace the departing Ballmer. Microsoft has also announced it is buying the handset division of Finland's Nokia to boost its efforts in smartphones.

Overall revenues for in its Devices and Consumer division grew four percent to $7.46 billion. That was helped by a 47 percent jump in search advertising revenue, "driven by an increase in revenue per search and volume."

Commercial revenue, which includes its server division, rose 10 percent to $11.20 billion.

Activist investor Carl Icahn disclosed Thursday he has raised his stake in Apple, and urged an "immediate" buyback of shares to boost the stock price of the US tech giant.

Icahn, in a letter to Apple chief executive Tim Cook, said he now has some $2.5 billion worth of Apple stock and "we currently intend to buy more."

Based on Apple's current value, Icahn's stake of 4.73 million shares is worth around half of one percent of the market value of the maker of iPhones and iPads.

But the billionaire corporate raider said Apple can boost its sagging share price by purchasing $150 billion in shares, using some of its available cash and borrowing for the rest.

"If the company decided to borrow the full $150 billion at a 3 percent interest rate ... the result would be an immediate 33 percent boost to earnings per share, translating into a 33 percent increase in the value of the shares," he said in the letter.

"Longer term (in three years) if you execute this buyback as proposed, we expect the share price to appreciate to $1,250," assuming adjusted profit growth of 7.5 percent annually.

Apple shares, which hit a record above $700 last year, were flat at $525.02 in early trade. The stock has been hit by concerns that Apple is losing its edge in innovation along with market share in the key smartphone and tablet markets.

Icahn said he was "supportive" of Cook but added that "per my investment thesis, commencing this buyback immediately would ultimately result in further stock appreciation of 140 percent."

He said he would hold his shares in the event of a buyback because "there is nothing short term about my intentions here."

Icahn released the letter as he launched a new website called Shareholders' Square Table, dedicated to "fighting tyranny" of corporate boards and CEOs and defending shareholder rights.

Icahn met Cook over dinner on September 30 for discussions on the buyback, which Icahn has talked about over several weeks.

Earlier this year, Apple yielded to pressure from the hedge fund Greenlight Capital, agreeing to return some $100 billion to shareholders over the next two years, including $60 billion in share repurchases.

Icahn has a long history of taking positions in companies that give him the leverage to force changes in management or provide dividends to shareholders.

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