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Microsoft slashes 200 jobs in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as sales near £10bn in 2024

The US tech giant reduced its headcount from 5,540 to 5,337 in the year to 30 June, 2024, new accounts filed with Companies House show.

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ arm is Microsoft is headquartered in London(Image: Getty Images)

Microsoft has trimmed its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ workforce by over 200 positions despite a turnover leap to nearly £10bn, recent disclosures have unveiled.

The American tech behemoth saw its employee numbers dwindle from 5,540 to 5,337 in the year ending 30 June, 2024, according to the latest filings at Companies House, as reported by .

This headcount reduction follows a period of growth where Microsoft's staff numbers rose from 4,955 in the preceding year.

Furthermore, the financial statements reveal that the company's turnover soared from £8.38bn to £9.62bn within the same timeframe, with pre-tax profits also climbing from £652m to £756.4m.

Despite this significant uptick in sales and profit, Microsoft opted not to declare a dividend for the year, contrasting with the previous year's £150m payout.

While Microsoft's product-related turnover dipped from £1.67bn to £1.51bn, its revenue from services and other segments surged from £6.70bn to £8.11bn.

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These revelations follow on the heels of Microsoft's $13bn (£11bn) collaboration with OpenAI getting the green light from the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) just last month.

The antitrust body concluded that Microsoft's investment did not trigger the criteria for an extensive merger probe, despite some trepidation regarding the tech titan's sway over the AI startup.