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Microsoft - Financials



Microsoft has an exceptionally shady past when it comes to accounting, Microsoft - Tax|tax evasions aside.

2007

  • Novell’s Pal Cooking the Books as Well? (Microsoft)


  • 2008

  • Microsoft Conceals Financial Pains Using Money Games (Updatedx2)
  • Off-Topic: The Secret Crumbling of Microsoft’s Key Staff
  • The Game of Economics
  • IBM and Microsoft Share the Same Problem That They Hide
  • Mysterious New Moves in the Gates Foundation
  • Microsoft Stuck in a Novell NetWare-like Dilemma
  • Behind the Microsoft Losses, Inability to Evolve
  • Quick Mention: Explanation of How Microsoft Ended Up Approaching Debt
  • When Microsoft Corporation Met Debt
  • References Roundup: Microsoft’s Financial Situation
  • Novell, Like Microsoft, Starts Trading Debt
  • Microsoft Could Soon Enter Debt
  • Financial Fraud Claimed at Microsoft; Microsoft Paid Microsoft Witness to Shut Up
  • Charles Pancerzewski and Microsoft Fraud Revisited (Updated)
  • Microsoft 2.0: A Company of Debt


  • 2009

  • Microsoft Debt and Tax Evasion
  • Money Matters for Gates, Ballmer and Allen Families
  • Microsoft Has No Money Anymore


  • 2010

  • Did Microsoft Pay Millions of Dollars to Hide Information About Financial Malpractice?
  • The SEC is Going After Microsoft (Again), Not Just Goldman Sachs
  • Microsoft Losses Online Increase, Business Software Group Down
  • Microsoft Cumulative Debt Almost Doubles to About $80 Billion in Just a Few Years
  • Microsoft Issues More Debt, Pays Almost No Tax
  • More Microsoft Debt, Legalised Tax Evasion, and Investment in the SCO Case
  • Mainstream Press Misreports Microsoft Revenue, Misses Accounting Tricks
  • Financial Situation at Microsoft: An Opener
  • Microsoft Will Sell More Debt, Buy Back Its Stock
  • More Microsoft Debt. “This Could be a High-class Ponzi Scheme.”
  • Buybacks/Dividend Fail to Lift Microsoft, Board Approves Additional Debts Weighing at $16 Billion
  • Confirmed: Microsoft Still Manipulates Financial Reports


  • 2011

  • Microsoft Site Hacked and the Company is Apparently Faking Financial Reports, Again
  • An Empire Crumbles


  • 2012

  • SEC Versus Microsoft Financial Claims
  • Amid Layoffs, Microsoft to Publicly Report Quarterly Losses
  • Microsoft and Gates: Avoiding Tax, Buying Consent
  • As Microsoft Reports Losses (Whilst Android Rises), Cringely Argues This Could be Microsoft’s End (in Their Minds)
  • Microsoft Financial and Accounting Tricks Investigated by US Senate


  • 2013

  • Accounting Tricks Hide Losses at Microsoft; Windows is Dying, Still, So Microsoft Relies on Dirty Tricks
  • Microsoft May be Hiding Something Big as It Pays All Its CFOs Millions of Dollars to Keep Quiet After Financial Fraud Whistleblowing
  • US Entities Microsoft and Apple Stop Paying US Tax, Borrow Money Instead
  • After Paying CFOs to Shut Up About Financial Conduct at Microsoft, Goldman Sachs Person Becomes Next Microsoft CFO
  • OEMs Are Dumping Microsoft, Leading to Biggest Sell-off of Microsoft in 13 Years
  • Criminal Behaviour at Microsoft Exploits Preying on Yahoo!
  • Microsoft Sued (Class Action) for “False and Misleading Statements” Regarding “Financial Performance”


  • 2014

  • Amid Financial Misconduct Microsoft Fights Against Basic Tech Rights, Obviously in an Attempt to Squeeze Out More Money


  • 2015

  • Microsoft Accounting Practices After Fire Again, After Previous Abuses and Book-Cooking
  • A Linux World: After Billions of Dollars in Losses Microsoft Changes How It Reports Financial Results


  • 2019

  • Azure Apparently Losing Money and Microsoft Lies to Shareholders, in Effect Breaking the Law


  • 2020

  • Microsoft “Azure” (or “Cloud”) Results Are Most Likely an Elaborate Fraud
  • Microsoft is Defrauding Its Shareholders While Laying Off About 5,000 Workers


  • 2023

  • Microsoft’s Total Debt (Current and Longterm) is About 80 Billion Dollars
  • When It Comes to Financial Spin-Doctoring, Microsoft is Now Marketers Marketers Marketers Marketers
  • Poorly Redacted Documents From the Court Reveal That Microsoft Has Indeed Defrauded Shareholders About Azure