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On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 8:14 PM, Amit Choudhary
<contact.amit.choudhary.india@gmail.com> wrote:



On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 2:51 PM, Andrew Brown <andrewbr@icon.co.za> wrote:

Hi Amit

I understand where you are coming from, and the good news is, in your favour, that MS in both 
it's O/S and office suite are losing market share in a big way. Here's an article from Ubuntu 
founder and my countryman Mark Shuttelworth on his take on MS and Ubuntu. I like his statement 
that the no.1 bug in Linux has now been fixed/closed, in that MS no longer dominates majority 
market share.


But the numbers don't lie. I checked MS revenues and profits on finance.yahoo.com and it doesn't 
look like MS is losing market share. MS losing share might be an illusion.


Period Ending                                           Jun 30, 2012
 Jun 30, 2011       Jun 30, 2010

Net Income Applicable To Common Shares $16,978,000       $23,150,000
      $18,760,000  (All numbers in thousands)

Regards,
Amit

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