Microsoft upbeat on Asia (Reuters)
15th Nov 2005, 14:11 GMT
Reuters - Microsoft Corp, the world's largest software maker, does not expect high oil prices and an anticipated economic slowdown to hurt it in the Asian region, where its business is growing fastest, Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said on Tuesday.
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