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microsoft both unveiling quarterly report cards beating expectations. shares alphabet jumped after hours as the company announced that its scored a seven quarterly revenue rose to $69 billion. it s stock in microsoft got a britain extended trading with quarterly revenue mainly driven by growth in its clad competing businesses. dan ives is senior equity analyst at wentworth securities and says these are welcome news for the tech sector. ,, ., welcome news for the tech sector. , , ., ., ~ sector. some sunshine in a dark environment. sector. some sunshine in a dark environment. this sector. some sunshine in a dark environment. this reflects - sector. some sunshine in a dark environment. this reflects the l environment. this reflects the muscles moment for big tech in terms of what we saw from alphabet and microsoft, both on cloud and digital advertising. markets will be focused on this tomorrow. markets will be focused on this tomorrow tomorrow. the hottest thing at the
AlphabetMicrosoftWorstFourDoesEconomicsPresentTech-sectorDownturnBeat-expectationsGuardDeep-intojoe and tributes to the legendary singer, actor, and civil rights activist harry belafonte, who s died at the age of 96. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin in sudan, where an uneasy truce appears to be holding. thousands of people have been fleeing the country due to the violence there, as countries from around the world work to evacuate their citizens. people living in sudan have spoken of their fears of looting, vandalism and hunger. andrew harding has this report. safely out of sudan, the first plane carrying british nationals landed back in cyprus this evening. the rescue mission had begun early in the morning, several raf planes setting off for sudan s capital, khartoum, not knowing if a ceasefire in the city would last days or even hours. it has been incredibly challenging because of the changing nature. we have had to work up complex plans involving numerous royal air force aircraft and a great number of military personnel, who ve been flown in from the uk over t
PeopleCeasefireI-singaporeHeadlinesThousandsNewsdayReportingMariko-oiUsJoe-bidenRe-election-President google s parent company, alphabet, and microsoft have both unveiled quarterly report cards that beat expectations. alphabet shares jumped a little more than 1.5% in after hours trade, as the company announced that its quarterly revenue rose to more than $69 billion. that s 3% higher than the previous year. microsoft stock also got a boost in extended trading, up a smidge over 8.5%, with a quarterly revenue beat that was mainly driven by growth in its cloud computing businesses. of briefings at insider intelligence. some signs of resilience here? yes. although clyde either one or two caveats that. expectations have drops considerably in the last year so this is the type of growth that both of these companies would have been mortified by just a year ago and now expectations have dropped to the point that this is meeting the point that this is meeting the mega expectations of the market is a win. the mega expectations of the market is a win. there is a lot of chat right marke
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