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Microsoft Takes $6.2 Billion Hit On aQuantive Online Ad Woes

Microsoft Aquantive

By MICHAEL LIEDTKE   07/02/12 08:01 PM ET  AP

SAN FRANCISCO -- Microsoft is absorbing a $6.2 billion charge to reflect that one of the biggest deals in its 37-year history turned out to be a dud.

The non-cash charge announced Monday could saddle Microsoft Corp. with a loss for its fiscal fourth quarter ended in June. Analysts polled by FactSet had predicted Microsoft would earn about $5.3 billion for the period. The company hasn't suffered a quarterly loss during the past 20 years, according to its website.

Microsoft, which is based in Redmond, Wash., is scheduled to release its latest quarterly results on July 19.

The world's largest software maker blamed the setback on the disappointing performance of aQuantive. That's an online advertising service that Microsoft bought for $6.3 billion in 2007 to mount a more serious challenge to one of its biggest rivals, Internet search leader Google Inc.

The aQuantive deal ranked as the most expensive deal in Microsoft's history until it was eclipsed last year by the company's $8.5 billion purchase of Internet video chat service Skype.

Investors can only hope Skype works out better than aQuantive.

Microsoft's $6.2 billion charge represents a sobering acknowledgement that aQuantive didn't bring in as much online advertising revenue as envisioned, forcing management to write off most of the purchase price.

To add to Microsoft's mortification, Google has been milking the acquisition of an aQuantive rival to widen its lead in the steadily growing online ad market. Google bought DoubleClick for $3.2 billion about eight months after Microsoft took control of aQuantive,

Since then, Google's annual profit and advertising sales have more than doubled. Last year, Google earned $9.7 billion and collected $36.5 billion in ad revenue.

Microsoft's online division has sustained losses totaling of nearly $9 billion since the company bought aQuantive. The online division generated $2.5 billion in revenue during Microsoft's fiscal 2011, just $54 million more than in fiscal 2007.

Although the online division has been faring slightly better in the past year, "the company's expectations for future growth and profitability are lower than previous estimates," Microsoft said in a Monday statement.

Bing, a search engine that Microsoft unveiled four years ago, has been getting more usage, but most of its gains have come at the expense of a business partner, Yahoo Inc. Microsoft's search technology has been powering searches on Yahoo's website for nearly two years, but that alliance hasn't dented Google's market share.

Google's share of the U.S. search advertising market has risen from 74 percent in 2010 to 78 percent this year, according to the research firm eMarketer. Meanwhile, Yahoo's share U.S. search advertising has fallen from 10 percent in 2010 to less than 5 percent this year while Microsoft's cut has remained unchanged at 7 percent.

BGP Financial Partners analyst Colin Gillis doesn't expect the hefty charge to dampen investors' enthusiasm as the anticipation builds for the upcoming release of Microsoft's latest version of the Windows operating system that remains the company's biggest moneymaker. The revisions in Windows 8, expected to hit the market this fall, are being counted on to help revive personal computer sales and establish Microsoft as a major player in the tablet computer market.

"AQuantive didn't work out, but everyone already pretty much knew that," Gillis said. "Now, they are just mopping up."

Microsoft shares shed 13 cents to $30.43 in Monday's extended trading. At that level, Microsoft's stock price has still posted a 17 percent gain so far this year.

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SAN FRANCISCO -- Microsoft is absorbing a $6.2 billion charge to reflect that one of the biggest deals in its 37-year history turned out to be a dud. The non-cash charge announced Monday could saddle...
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samuel liu
07:29 AM on 07/06/2012
During the Dotcom boom. The media (and public?) criticized the startups' youthful mgmt unwise use of its funding-- how does this and especially, especially HPQ (going through the) motions shame us! or differ?
Money down the drain!!
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samuel liu
07:24 AM on 07/06/2012
Ballmer is out of control!!
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jsgaetano
Legum servi sumus ut liberi esse possimus
04:16 PM on 07/05/2012
I have no idea why Microsoft even tried getting into advertising. They're a software and technology company, not an advertising company.
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Patient Zero
That is not a picture of me.
12:20 PM on 07/05/2012
Balmer is doing absolutely every last thing he can to destroy Microsoft. He's probably going to totally sink it with windows 8. If that doesn't kill them, it's going to maim them so badly it will never be the same.
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jsgaetano
Legum servi sumus ut liberi esse possimus
04:14 PM on 07/05/2012
Yawn. Linux d00dz have been whining that whine for decades.
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Patient Zero
That is not a picture of me.
04:42 PM on 07/05/2012
Yeah. In the meantime, they're betting the farm on Windows 8, and if it doesn't do well, and it likely won't, they're in trouble. They suffered a pretty big blow with Vista, and they still haven't fully recovered from it. But at least Vista was similar to XP. Windows 8 is a different story.  They are in trouble, they know it, and so does everyone who isn't a microsoft fan (god, who would have thought there are people like that?).
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Andrew Harvey
Don't F with the Jesus
10:38 PM on 07/05/2012
Yeah, that 20 billion dollars in net income they make every year is just going to vanish into thin air? I don't think so.
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g5user1usa
08:08 AM on 07/05/2012
Microsoft shareholders are so stupid. $6.2 billion down the toilet and the stock barely dropped a few cents. I guess MS shareholders and stupid and loyal. Microsoft is likely to take an earnings hit this quarter and shareholders don't even seem to care. Analysts haven't even bother to downgrade the stock, either. The things that happen on Wall Street are very puzzling and certain companies are favored over others. Microsoft isn't really doing much for shareholders and all and they can only hope that Windows 8 pays off for them.
03:00 AM on 07/05/2012
Ballmer has to go. Never understood what part of the creative equation this bull in a china shop represented.
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kinogod
word farmer
12:04 AM on 07/05/2012
Fail.
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MichaelAKD
Be the change you wish to see in the world.
09:07 PM on 07/04/2012
for all the naysayers out there the elephant in the room that seems to regularly be ignored are businesses. ms software is used by 84% of businesses in this country. as much as i like my old ipad and new transformer prime they simply put are not remotely up to the task of being full on replacements for the most working americans. msft may not be the cool kid on the block of late but that aside they have a solid, dedicated business customer base.

even apple for all the recent hype has had numberous failures, newton, taligent, eworld, pippin, rokr, macintosh tv, cyberdog, lisa to name a few . many bad choices but all erased by a single product line and all soon forgotten in the face of recent successes.

i have worked with tech for a some time and change is the one constant, change, adapt or die. a few missteps along the way is to be expected be it msft or apple, but i strongly feel the direction they, msft have chosen to go with in regards to win8 and cross platform work will in the end make each and every shareholder soon forget about the bumps along the way and instead focus on the rebirth of an old company with a new vision.
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becky bradshaw
"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth
07:29 AM on 07/05/2012
Microsoft started the 21st century with enormous strategic advantages. They have used this position to maintain decent profitability (so far).

But as each year passes, Microsoft's position weakens. It will take another lengthy period of stagnancy for Microsoft to follow the path of many a company, weighted with so much arrogance and incompetence.
lurkinman
Clear thinking is best served non-partisan
08:53 AM on 07/05/2012
Yes, yes, MS software is on the majority of business computers because PC is the dominant hardware product for business and that's not likely to change significantly. So why not build on that - create nw and better software (and I don't mean the cutesy Win8 Metro toy - business won't be interested and Win7 is an absolute gem). MS is a software company - other than Xbox, it has been largely insignificant in any other market they try to muscle their way into.
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Patient Zero
That is not a picture of me.
12:23 PM on 07/05/2012
I think their mouse and keyboards did ok.
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AoC
bow ties are cool
03:22 PM on 07/04/2012
Couldnt have happened to a better company :)
06:01 AM on 07/04/2012
Any company that can take a $6.2 billion hit and stay in business has been overcharging the consumer for far to long.
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Anthony Dodd
Pssst THE GOP IS OVER
04:18 AM on 07/04/2012
This company has no idea what it's doing.
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jdoeremi
The gentlest gamester is the soonest winner
09:30 PM on 07/03/2012
If Microsoft beat Google in purchasing Double Click, Bing would probably be making money by now.
lurkinman
Clear thinking is best served non-partisan
08:54 AM on 07/05/2012
Google is smarter, more forward thinking, and far too nimble for MS to compete with in these kinds of things.
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planetjeffy
On the other hand, you have different fingers.
07:17 PM on 07/03/2012
I hope Win8 mobile is successful for them. If not, it is the beginning of the end for MS.
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babyboy72
06:28 PM on 07/03/2012
thats pokcet change
06:05 PM on 07/03/2012
Hey, u moderators pulled a comment off the site about term violations, but what about the comment from SGillLondonUK ? This about the tech page, not the gay voices page.