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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 27, 2006 11:00:00 AM

REDMOND, Wash.--Just when is Windows Vista going to ship?

That's likely just one of many questions on the minds of investors waiting for Microsoft's annual meeting for financial analysts on Thursday.

The arrival date for Vista, also top of mind for tech enthusiasts and the entire computing industry, may not get much clearer this week, however.

Officially, Microsoft said last week that it is sticking to its most recently announced schedule of shipping Vista to business customers at the end of this year and launching it for consumers and on new PCs in January.

Few, though, are taking Microsoft at its word.

"Our estimates have already assumed a delay in the Vista launch to March or April," Goldman Sachs analyst Rick Sherlund said in a research note Friday. Market researcher Gartner said in May that the full launch of Vista could be pushed back until the second quarter of next year.

Even Chairman Bill Gates, during a recent swing through South Africa, pegged the chances of a January launch at only 80 percent.

The big concern is that Vista, though it has all its features in place, is still not ready for prime time. The company has gotten credit from enthusiasts for some changes made in an interim test build released earlier this month. But concerns linger, including whether there will be enough third-party drivers and how stable the operating system will be.

There has also been concern over a new feature known as user account control, which enables more users to run in standard mode rather than as administrators. But people both inside and outside the company have complained that users are too often prompted for administrator credentials.

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Even as it is publicly sticking to its schedule, Redmond is also stressing that a further delay would not amount to a financial disaster.

"If we were to see a slip, let's say, of a quarter, to give you a financial magnitude, we think that would have an impact of around $200 (million) to $400 million," CFO Chris Liddell said during a conference call with analysts. "So obviously, (it's) revenue that we'd like to see but not significant in an overall way."

There are similar, though less intense, concerns around Office 2007. Office, like Vista, was originally set to ship in time for this holiday season.

The company delayed Office back in March, the same week it pushed back Vista. At the time, the company said Office development was still on track and that the change in timing was a marketing decision. However, late last month, the company said it had encountered new performance concerns and would not finish development work until year-end, rather than in October, threatening a January launch as well.

Looming larger, from a financial perspective, are the added investments Microsoft plans to make in the current fiscal year to better compete against Google, among other things. Microsoft first outlined its spending plans in its April earnings report. At the time, though, Microsoft was cagey about where the extra billions of dollars were going.

Spending details
Last week, Liddell offered a bit more clarity, breaking down about $2.7 billion worth of added spending. Included in that is $450 million in product launch and marketing costs as Microsoft updates Windows and Office. Another $450 million is earmarked for growing its overall sales and marketing strength. And $500 million will go to online-services investments, including its AdCenter ad-serving tool, its search engine, Office Live, Live.com and its CRM Live service.

A further $1 billion is for development of "high-growth products, and new products and services,"--an umbrella for all kinds of new ventures. That leaves about $300 million in general corporate spending and potential acquisitions, Liddell said.

One of the usual questions that is likely to be less pressing this year is what Microsoft plans to do with all its cash. The company answered that for the short term, it will be used toward last week's announcement of a $40 billion stock buyback plan, which included an almost immediate plan to reacquire $20 billion through a tender offer, and a separate plan to buy another $20 billion over several years.

However, investors will certainly be looking for more detail on where all of those investment dollars are going--and more importantly, when some of these investments might pay off.

Microsoft has been investing in its emerging businesses--things like software for televisions, cell phones and midsize businesses--for years. And yet Office and Windows still account for the vast majority of the company's profits.

There is concern that continued investment won't help Microsoft's share price, which has not grown for years. In a report last week, Credit Suisse analyst Jason Maynard said Wall Street is likely to put continued pressure on the company's stock price, relative to its earnings, "until there are signs that the company can generate an adequate return on its emerging businesses."

And profits are not likely to grow with all of that investment. "With the company's business model in transition, we expect little improvement in margins in the coming years," Maynard wrote.

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Yep, sounds like going from a panther to a tiger
or a tiger to a panther, . . they both look pretty. (Read the rest)
Posted by: Boot_Agnostic Posted on: 08/01/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Paper Tiger  baggins_z | 07/27/06
You are mistaken.  ShadeTree | 07/27/06
Please consider the obvious  michael_t | 07/27/06
What can you buy for billions of dollars?  Roger Ramjet | 07/27/06
Not even that much  skeptic tank | 07/27/06
Congress  Suicida| | 07/27/06
Are you sure that you need so much? n  michael_t | 07/27/06
Top of mind...  Richard Flude | 07/27/06
Vista Slip No Big Deal...  rayted32 | 07/27/06
a moment here please  Quebec-french | 07/27/06
Uh, huh  Suicida| | 07/27/06
Where on the horizon is Vista?  Loverock Davidson | 07/27/06
What flavor is you koolaid?  DarthRidiculous | 07/27/06
HE'S A PAID, IDIOT TROLL, DON'T GET UPSET!  Reverend MacFellow | 07/27/06
No kidding  DarthRidiculous | 07/27/06
What kool-aid? (NT)  Loverock Davidson | 07/27/06
Did you read the same article I read?  Zeppo9191 | 07/27/06
I read this article, did you?  Loverock Davidson | 07/27/06
Speculation and assumptions  Zeppo9191 | 07/27/06
In the end its still just speculation  Loverock Davidson | 07/27/06
You and I agree about the speculation aspect, but decipher it differently.  Zeppo9191 | 07/27/06
You LD are such a *ucking hypocrite !  Intellihence | 07/27/06
On the horizon  zmud | 07/27/06
Arrgh! Another delay  voska | 07/27/06
What delay?  ShadeTree | 07/27/06
no delay announced ... except by Bill Gates  whisperycat | 07/27/06
As far as odds go ...  ShadeTree | 07/27/06
Confidence  Zeppo9191 | 07/27/06
Half full or half empty  ShadeTree | 07/27/06
wink (nt)  Zeppo9191 | 07/27/06
January now March  voska | 07/27/06
Like ShadeTree said...  Zeppo9191 | 07/27/06
Microsoft has not announced a delay!  ShadeTree | 07/27/06
Of course we will..  Wolfie2K3 | 07/27/06
This is turning out to be more amusing than expected ...  michael_t | 07/27/06
Pathetic Justice System  mighetto | 07/27/06
It is only natural to expect that whoever HAS $$$ WILL use it to their  michael_t | 07/27/06
No one cares what that loser Jackson said.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/27/06
He IS a Federal Judge who had the b@lls to stand up  michael_t | 07/28/06
Another Vista feature heading for the junk heap  DarthRidiculous | 07/27/06
NOT!  Wolfie2K3 | 07/27/06
We will see(NT)  DarthRidiculous | 07/27/06
Oh.. We will.  Wolfie2K3 | 07/27/06
You never reach the horizon!  Reverend MacFellow | 07/27/06
Can't buy time  bjornafreeman@... | 07/27/06
Can't buy Accenture  mighetto | 07/27/06
I'll Say It Again..Vista Will Be The Next Windows ME  itanalyst | 07/27/06
uh, huh...  BFD | 07/27/06
Yeah...keep telling yourself that  itanalyst | 07/27/06
Actually. itty, it works better when  John Zern | 07/27/06
Sure it does  DarthRidiculous | 07/27/06
How wrong you are...  Wolfie2K3 | 07/27/06
You are also wrong  DarthRidiculous | 07/27/06
Why not try the beta THEN comment  stevey_d | 07/29/06
People waiting for Vista to rise from the horizon remind  michael_t | 07/27/06
????? And the fools speak...  John Zern | 07/27/06
with one mouth via their leader : John Zern  michael_t | 07/27/06
I LOVE IT!!  NonZealot | 07/27/06
We will sell no wine before its time...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/27/06
Wine?  DarthRidiculous | 07/27/06
So stop crying, select something else, and move along.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/27/06
Really?  NonZealot | 07/27/06
I'm scared  DarthRidiculous | 07/27/06
It's Not That We Don't Use Windows  itanalyst | 07/27/06
Who knows, maybe they will have all got bored waiting for vista and...  zkiwi | 07/27/06
Patience? Patient for what?  NonZealot | 07/27/06
Patience as in...  zkiwi | 07/27/06
Wow, I'm floored  NonZealot | 07/27/06
Gawd I hope that is true...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/27/06
Uh huh...  Wolfie2K3 | 07/27/06
When is "its time"?  tic swayback | 07/27/06
Come now  NonZealot | 07/27/06
Fish or cut bait  tic swayback | 07/27/06
Well, they could do an Apple,  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/27/06
hot air  broadway al | 07/27/06
You wish  tic swayback | 07/27/06
You really missed it on this post!!  ShadeTree | 07/28/06
You speak from ignorance  tic swayback | 07/28/06
mista  broadway al | 07/27/06
Er..  Wolfie2K3 | 07/27/06
Removing the flaws...  Wolfie2K3 | 07/27/06
That's what I'm asking  tic swayback | 07/27/06
I use windows  Hrothgar - PCLinuxOS User | 07/27/06
Real reason is GUI trouble  RelaxWalk | 07/27/06
You really are without a clue aren't you?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/27/06
Put the crack pipe DOWN...  Wolfie2K3 | 07/27/06
Thanks for the humor!  Zeppo9191 | 07/27/06
Hehe happy  RelaxWalk | 07/27/06
Whatever. When the bosses become wishy-washy, it's time to vamoose.  HypnoToad | 07/27/06
Welcome to the church of the painful OS!  Reverend MacFellow | 07/27/06
Hehe  NonZealot | 07/27/06
I propose a merger  mighetto | 07/27/06
Will have to pray about it brother!  Reverend MacFellow | 07/27/06
Have you ever made any sense...  John Zern | 07/27/06
'$200 to $400 million' not significant revenue? *choke*  Zeppo9191 | 07/27/06
It's out there with PS3, wait a long time to see what's broken  Boot_Agnostic | 07/27/06
didn't Linux miss it's "Ship Date"  John Zern | 07/27/06
Which distro?  Boot_Agnostic | 07/27/06
Not only that  itworkhorse@... | 07/28/06
Cough-losers-cough  erniescar99 | 07/28/06
Losers, like people who want to pay money to ... test a BETA? Sure they are  michael_t | 07/29/06
pay money.. $10 for the CD of Beta2 expires 1 year, install on 10 PCs  stevey_d | 07/29/06
Vista has, for the last 6 YEARS, been promised to be what XP  michael_t | 07/29/06
find someone with a VIsta Beta2 copy and try it  stevey_d | 07/30/06
That's why I asked for YOUR experience. Apparently U like it because it  michael_t | 07/30/06
I was sceptical until I got Beta2  stevey_d | 07/29/06
Yep, sounds like going from a panther to a tiger  Boot_Agnostic | 08/01/06

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