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Microsoft has an exceptionally shady past when it comes to accounting, tax evasions aside.

tax evasions aside

2007

Novell’s Pal Cooking the Books as Well? (Microsoft)

2008

Microsoft Conceals Financial Pains Using Money Games (Updatedx2)

Off-Topic: The Secret Crumbling of Microsoft’s Key Staff

The Game of Economics

IBM and Microsoft Share the Same Problem That They Hide

Mysterious New Moves in the Gates Foundation

Microsoft Stuck in a Novell NetWare-like Dilemma

Behind the Microsoft Losses, Inability to Evolve

Quick Mention: Explanation of How Microsoft Ended Up Approaching Debt

When Microsoft Corporation Met Debt

References Roundup: Microsoft’s Financial Situation

Novell, Like Microsoft, Starts Trading Debt

Microsoft Could Soon Enter Debt

Financial Fraud Claimed at Microsoft; Microsoft Paid Microsoft Witness to Shut Up

Charles Pancerzewski and Microsoft Fraud Revisited (Updated)

Microsoft 2.0: A Company of Debt

2009

Microsoft Debt and Tax Evasion

Money Matters for Gates, Ballmer and Allen Families

Microsoft Has No Money Anymore

2010

Did Microsoft Pay Millions of Dollars to Hide Information About Financial Malpractice?

The SEC is Going After Microsoft (Again), Not Just Goldman Sachs

Microsoft Losses Online Increase, Business Software Group Down

Microsoft Cumulative Debt Almost Doubles to About $80 Billion in Just a Few Years

Microsoft Issues More Debt, Pays Almost No Tax

More Microsoft Debt, Legalised Tax Evasion, and Investment in the SCO Case

Mainstream Press Misreports Microsoft Revenue, Misses Accounting Tricks

Financial Situation at Microsoft: An Opener

Microsoft Will Sell More Debt, Buy Back Its Stock

More Microsoft Debt. “This Could be a High-class Ponzi Scheme.”

Buybacks/Dividend Fail to Lift Microsoft, Board Approves Additional Debts Weighing at $16 Billion

Confirmed: Microsoft Still Manipulates Financial Reports

2011

Microsoft Site Hacked and the Company is Apparently Faking Financial Reports, Again

An Empire Crumbles

2012

SEC Versus Microsoft Financial Claims

Amid Layoffs, Microsoft to Publicly Report Quarterly Losses

Microsoft and Gates: Avoiding Tax, Buying Consent

As Microsoft Reports Losses (Whilst Android Rises), Cringely Argues This Could be Microsoft’s End (in Their Minds)

Microsoft Financial and Accounting Tricks Investigated by US Senate

2013

Accounting Tricks Hide Losses at Microsoft; Windows is Dying, Still, So Microsoft Relies on Dirty Tricks

Microsoft May be Hiding Something Big as It Pays All Its CFOs Millions of Dollars to Keep Quiet After Financial Fraud Whistleblowing

US Entities Microsoft and Apple Stop Paying US Tax, Borrow Money Instead

After Paying CFOs to Shut Up About Financial Conduct at Microsoft, Goldman Sachs Person Becomes Next Microsoft CFO

OEMs Are Dumping Microsoft, Leading to Biggest Sell-off of Microsoft in 13 Years

Criminal Behaviour at Microsoft Exploits Preying on Yahoo!

Microsoft Sued (Class Action) for “False and Misleading Statements” Regarding “Financial Performance”

2014

Amid Financial Misconduct Microsoft Fights Against Basic Tech Rights, Obviously in an Attempt to Squeeze Out More Money

2015

Microsoft Accounting Practices After Fire Again, After Previous Abuses and Book-Cooking

A Linux World: After Billions of Dollars in Losses Microsoft Changes How It Reports Financial Results

2019

Azure Apparently Losing Money and Microsoft Lies to Shareholders, in Effect Breaking the Law

2020

Microsoft “Azure” (or “Cloud”) Results Are Most Likely an Elaborate Fraud

Microsoft is Defrauding Its Shareholders While Laying Off About 5,000 Workers

2023

Microsoft’s Total Debt (Current and Longterm) is About 80 Billion Dollars

When It Comes to Financial Spin-Doctoring, Microsoft is Now Marketers Marketers Marketers Marketers

Poorly Redacted Documents From the Court Reveal That Microsoft Has Indeed Defrauded Shareholders About Azure

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