As the last recession washed over Microsoft Corp. in 2009, the company’s sales and earnings declined in the same year for the only time in the tech giant’s storied history. As the COVID-19 pandemic brings fears of another economic downturn, the company could be spared a similar fate by the different focus that arrived with a new chief executive.
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