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Thursday, July 20, 2006

Mini's Take On Microsoft's 'Fiscal Year End Results'

When Microsoft announced its "Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year End Results on July 20," the person whose opinion I was eager to read was Who da'Punk, the anonymous Microsoft employee who has given the company hell in Mini-Microsoft, his highly opinionated and provocative blog. It is probably the best known of the thousands of Microsoft bloggers now that former Microsoft Technical Evangelist Robert Scoble is at Podtech. I'm an admirer and a critic.
The controversial blogger wants company officials to "slim down Microsoft into a lean, mean, efficient customer pleasing profit making machine!"
Well, Mini, as the Mini-Microsoft proprietor is commonly called, is "not expecting much news out of the Q4 results."
"I'm so overscheduled that I'm not going to have a chance to catch-up on the news analysis for a bit - when I can, I'll go through the comments here and other sites to round up the links," he wrote in a June 20, 2006 post headlined "Microsoft FY06Q4 Results."
"I'm certainly hoping not to be surprised," he added. "Before hand we went and hid - er - simplified our financial reporting. Surprise."

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Anonymous,

Thanks for the comment.

Why do you copy paste mini's comments? At least provide your own point of view. Plagiarism of the worst form.

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