咨询内容:Do you know what extension he"s on? http://beeg.in.net/ beeg/ Microsoft posted its Q4 financials, and for those of you wondering if it has enough cash in its pocket to buy lunch, the answer is yes. Revenue grew to $19.896 billion, representing a 10% increase over 2012, but there"s a catch; not all of that revenue is real growth. Most of it relates to one-off special events - a deferral of cash earned in 2012 associated with the Windows Upgrade Offer, and a chunk of change that came with the Office Upgrade Offer - which means that, of that 10%, only 3% ($515 million) represents actual honest-to-Wall Street growth in its markets. As you might expect, its office and business segments were the ones bringing home the bacon, but entertainment did modestly well. Even including a slowing Xbox 360 market - wouldn"t you know it, in the year Microsoft announced a new console, people stopped buying the old one - the entertainment division"s revenue increased by 8% ($134 million), due mainly to higher Windows Phone earnings.