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MICROSOFT CORP 8-K Report, Corporate Update (Jun 12, 2006)

Filed June 12, 2006For Securities:MSFT

Summary

This Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) 8-K filing, dated June 12, 2006, primarily serves to announce the furnishing of XBRL (Extensible Business Reporting Language) formatted data from its previously filed Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2006. The company is submitting this data as an experiment to test the XBRL format and related technology. Investors are explicitly cautioned that this XBRL data is unaudited and should not be relied upon for investment decisions. They are advised to continue referencing the official, publicly filed versions of the financial statements. The key takeaway for investors is that this filing does not introduce new financial results or material business updates. Instead, it is a procedural filing related to a technology test. The purpose is to explore the capabilities of XBRL in financial reporting, a nascent technology at the time. Therefore, no changes to investment strategy or analysis should be derived from this particular 8-K beyond understanding Microsoft's engagement with emerging reporting standards.

Key Highlights

  • 1Microsoft filed an 8-K on June 12, 2006, related to its Q1 2006 results.
  • 2The filing's primary purpose is to furnish XBRL-formatted data from the Q1 2006 Form 10-Q.
  • 3This is an experimental submission to test XBRL technology in financial reporting.
  • 4Investors are explicitly warned that the XBRL data is unaudited.
  • 5Reliance should continue to be placed on the official, non-XBRL filed financial statements.
  • 6This filing does not contain new financial information or material business developments.
  • 7The filing is for informational and testing purposes concerning XBRL adoption, not for making investment decisions.

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