Reuters - Microsoft Corp.'s
fourth-quarter profit rose nearly 40 percent on a tax gain and
strong demand for personal computers using its software, but a
weaker-than-expected revenue outlook fanned fears growth is
slowing, and shares fell 2 percent.{br}{br}View the Entire Article{br}{br}Click Here to Launch in a new Window
fourth-quarter profit rose nearly 40 percent on a tax gain and
strong demand for personal computers using its software, but a
weaker-than-expected revenue outlook fanned fears growth is
slowing, and shares fell 2 percent.{br}{br}View the Entire Article{br}{br}Click Here to Launch in a new Window

