Friday, April 27, 2007

Microsoft Ireland Pays €3 Billion Dividend to US Parent

Ever wondered why companies like Microsoft located in Ireland? This story in Ireland’s Sunday Business Post of 22-April-2007 might help you:
Microsoft’s Irish subsidiary pays €3 billion dividend
Of course, Microsoft Ireland is very heavily involved in localization.

The story continues:

An Irish subsidiary of Microsoft paid a dividend of almost €3 billion to its US parent last year. Microsoft Ireland Operations paid the dividend after making a pre-tax profit of more than €2 billion in the financial year to the end of June last. New accounts for Microsoft Ireland Operations show that the company had revenue of almost €9.5 billion last year, accounting for almost 30 per cent of Microsoft’s total worldwide revenue of €32.5 billion for the year.

30% of worldwide revenue! That’s impressive. Now, we’re not told if that’s US billions or the other kind (journalists not up on localization issues again), but I’d settle for a small percentage either way!

Disclosure: Yeah, I worked for Microsoft in their localization operation, and yes I do still own MSFT stock!

Posted by Ultan on 04/27 at 01:04 PM

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