Kevin Cully wrote:
> I'm guessing that they aren't going to be making any money at $3 per
> pop.  I would think this is a razors and razor blades type scenario.
> The problem in my mind is what is the "razor blade" that they are
> selling to China?
>
> The past money makers for M$ was Windows, Office, and SQL Server.  So
> for Windows + Office at $3 a pop, or $10 a pop for government, where's
> the profit there?  SQL Server?  Open Sourced databases are so freaking
> good nowadays, plus other competition from other closed source vendors,
> this has to be a stagnating market.  Video games?  XBox 360 repairs, anyone?
>   
Do you think stockholders are pissed at all of the areas that lose 
money, or perhaps they don't care...as long as the bottom line shows a 
profit in their dividend check?

> If I was to guess, I'm thinking M$ is trying to hold on to market share
> while they are trying to figure things out where their future profits
> will come from, in China and other countries around the world.
>   
I would agree with your assessment.

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