This is bigger news than it looks. Microsoft has *always* slightly exceeded forecasts, and has been ready to pull the accounting sleight-of-hand needed to shuffle numbers around to do so.

That they are unable to do so any more really is a sign of trouble.
This is bigger news than it looks. Microsoft has *always* slightly exceeded forecasts, and has been ready to pull the accounting sleight-of-hand needed to shuffle numbers around to do so.

That they are unable to do so any more really is a sign of trouble.