ChrisLiddell will be leaving his role as Microsoft's Chief Financial Officer at the end of 2009. Chris and his finance team have accomplished a great deal over the past four and a half years. Replacing him will be Peter Klein, who has been...
EDT) today with ChrisLiddell, senior vice president and chief financial officer, Frank Brod, corporate vice president and chief accounting officer, and Bill Koefoed, general manager of Investor Relations, to discuss details of the company's...
T-minus 1 Day: Last Minute Rhetoric from Microsoft and YahooDuring Microsoft's earnings call, CFO ChrisLiddell suggested that an alternative to Yahoo's 'no' is to withdraw the proposal. From the SEW blog:
On yesterday's earnings call, ChrisLiddell, Senior VP and CFO, affirmed recent statements by Steve Ballmer to focus on the online advertising market. Liddell said that Yahoo would accelerate that strategy.
Microsoft CFO ChrisLiddell told Wall St.analysts the company would likely borrow to pay for the cash portion of its Yahoo bid. That's a first in the company's history. The half-cash, half-stock offer is $31 per share.
According to CFO ChrisLiddell, Microsoft is happy with the growth it's seeing in display ads and the relevancy of its search product, though it's not happy with its market share. Microsoft reported its Q3 earnings yesterday, announcing overall...
Microsoft Still Hopeful, But Not Happy With Search Share"Advertising revenue grew 20 percent over the quarter and we're happy with that," said ChrisLiddell, Microsoft's CFO. Featured posts to the Search Engine Watch blog in the past week, along...
Microsoft Still Hopeful, But Not Happy With Search Share"Advertising revenue grew 20 percent over the quarter and we're happy with that," said ChrisLiddell, Microsoft's CFO. A selection of stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with...
Advertising revenue grew 20 percent over the quarter and we're happy with that," said ChrisLiddell, Microsoft's CFO. Microsoft reported Q2 earnings last night, with overall ad revenue up, mostly from display ads and a "modest increase" in search.
CFO ChrisLiddell makes it clear that Microsoft adCenter will be funded well, stating, "it's not far off that we're going to have 100 percent of our business on adCenter. The Chris Pirillo Show Interviews Andy Beal, Marketing Pilgrim
CFO ChrisLiddell covers transition of search to Microsoft adCenter, saying "it's not far off that we're going to have 100 percent of our business on adCenter. ClickZ reports that MSN's revenue declined 3 percent year-over-year.