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Sun Microsystems' current advantages mean it should be able return to revenue growth and profit, Chief Executive Scott McNealy said on Wednesday in his latest attempt to restore Wall Street optimism about the server and software company.
Sun Microsystems on Tuesday reported a slightly narrower net loss of US$123 million for its first quarter of fiscal year 2006, which included results from the acquisitions of Storage Technology and SeeBeyond and the mandatory arrival of stock-option accounting.
Sun Microsystems beat analyst targets for its most recent quarter, but revenue was lighter than expected and the company made more layoffs than it had previously announced.
After three years of declines, Sun Microsystems returned to revenue growth in its fourth quarter of fiscal 2004.
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