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Jan 25, 2016, 7:03:57 PM1/25/16
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If you'll recall, this is the faggot infected San Francisco
based company who tried to shit all over Indiana for signing the
Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) into law.

Apparently only faggots and the bigots who support them have
rights. All the rest of you can go to hell.

The business software leader has lots of customers but hasn’t
shown much profit to date.

Here’s something interesting: Salesforce—which has never seemed
overly concerned with posting profits—just posted a first-
quarter profit, albeit a thin one.

On the earnings call, CEO Marc Benioff crowed that the company
has already achieved a $6 billion revenue run rate and could hit
$7 billion this year. That puts Salesforce “on track to $10
billion which is our dream,” he said. In the press release
earlier in the day Benioff said the company is set on being the
software company that is “the fastest to reach $10 billion in
annual revenue.”

He also upped the company’s guidance for the next fiscal year to
$6.55 billion and non-GAAP earnings per share target at the high
end to 71 cents per share.

>From the earnings release: For the quarter ending April 30,
2015, the company posted net income of just over $4 million or
$0.01 per share, compared to a loss of $97 million or $0.17 per
share for the corresponding quarter last year. These are the
GAAP numbers.

The non-GAAP earnings per share for the period was $0.16. This
number does not include the impact of a $143 million expense
related to stock-based compensation.

Total revenue for the quarter was $1.51 billion, just beating
expectations, and up about 23% from the year-ago quarter.

Salesforce CRM 2.13% and its co-founder and CEO Marc Benioff
have been much in the news of late, after reports that the
company was an acquisition target, potentially by Microsoft
MSFT 0.00% , Oracle ORCL -0.07% or SAP SAP 0.13% . Execs from
Oracle and SAP subsequently denied interest. Microsoft and
Salesforce have been silent.

This story will be updated throughout the company’s earnings
call.

http://fortune.com/2015/05/20/salesforce-q1-profit/
 

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