Steve Ballmer, Microsoft Corp’s executive vice-president of worldwide sales, says the company is comfortable with current European prices for its software but is still looking at the situation.We are pretty comfortable with uplift levels right now but we are constantly evaluating our prices, he told Reuter: the uplift is the premium over US prices at […]
Steve Ballmer, Microsoft Corp’s executive vice-president of worldwide sales, says the company is comfortable with current European prices for its software but is still looking at the situation.We are pretty comfortable with uplift levels right now but we are constantly evaluating our prices, he told Reuter: the uplift is the premium over US prices at which it sells in Europe. In France and Germany, the premium is around 90%, here in the UK 20% (we do speak more or less the same language), and in all other continental markets about 60%.