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Salesforce just hit an all time high

May 21, 2015, 06:14 IST

Salesforce stock is now up more than 6% after hours, after an earnings report that confirmed the company is growing solidly. Revenue came in at $1.51 billion, up 23% from last year, and deferred revenue (which measures money that's been collected but not yet booked as revenue) was up 31%.

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At a current trading price of $74.79, the stock's at an all time high (in terms of closing prices; it reached an intraday high over $78 but dropped fast from there). That's particularly impressive because last month, the stock rose about 12% in one day on a report that Salesforce had hired advisors to talk it through a potential takeover bid. The company never confirmed the report, and nobody has yet run down who - if anybody - was making the bid.

Here's the stock chart for the last month, not including the after-hours movement today, which won't show up until the open of trading in the U.S. tomorrow.

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It's a nice validation for the company that started this whole "cloud" thing back in 1999, when most people thought delivering business software over the internet was an insane idea.

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That said, it's still earning only razor-thin margins - it had GAAP profits of $4 million this quarter on $1.41 billion in revenue. By way of comparison, Microsoft - the profits giant of the old software world - earned $4.9 billion on $21 billion in revenue in its last quarter.

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