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Microsoft reported business of 894.5 million lei in Romania, an increase compared to 780 million lei the previous year.

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Microsoft announced that its business in Romania has grown significantly, reaching 894.5 million lei, compared to 780 million lei in the previous year. This growth reflects the company's ongoing expansion in the Romanian market, where Microsoft is strengthening its presence and influence. This positive revenue trend suggests increased demand for Microsoft products and services, including software and cloud solutions. The company continues to invest in innovation and development, thus contributing to the digital transformation of the Romanian economy. In the context of a continuously expanding technology market, Microsoft aims to remain a key player in the IT sector in Romania.

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Surpriză. Microsoft România a raportat la Finanţe un număr mai mare de angajaţi în 2025 - aproape 1.700, un plus de 110 persoane, în pofida programelor de restructurare, care s-au derulat şi pe plan local. Afacerile au crescut cu 15%, la 895 mil. lei, dar pierderile s-au adâncit

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