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Fresh concerns over Vista release
Vista has already been delayed
Microsoft was the big faller on Wall Street on Thursday after it did little to dampen fears of more delays to its new Windows Vista operating system. Its shares closed down 2% after a Microsoft executive seemed to avoid confirming the current January 2007 Vista release data for consumers.
Instead, Microsoft's Kevin Johnson said Vista would be shipped "when it is available".
He was speaking at the firm's annual financial analyst meeting.
Hesitation?
Microsoft originally intended to release Vista - the first major update since Windows XP was introduced five years ago - in the second half of 2006
Yet in March of this year it postponed the release until 2007, and last month Microsoft's chairman Bill Gates predicted there was only an "80% chance" it would be shipped on time.
Mr Johnson, Microsoft's co-president of Microsoft's platforms and services unit, said "we are going to ship the product when it is ready and we are just going to take it milestone by milestone".
Goldman Sachs analyst Rick Sherlund said Mr Johnson appeared to be hesitating over the release date.
Vista will be available for corporate customers in November.
Mr Johnson also told the analyst meeting that Microsoft was on target to achieve revenues of between $14.3bn (£7.7bn) and $14.5bn (£7.8bn) in its current fiscal year.
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thing is I want vista for my new pc
however from the sounds of things its going to turn into a rushed mess for early adopters

Microsoft was the big faller on Wall Street on Thursday after it did little to dampen fears of more delays to its new Windows Vista operating system. Its shares closed down 2% after a Microsoft executive seemed to avoid confirming the current January 2007 Vista release data for consumers.
Instead, Microsoft's Kevin Johnson said Vista would be shipped "when it is available".
He was speaking at the firm's annual financial analyst meeting.
Hesitation?
Microsoft originally intended to release Vista - the first major update since Windows XP was introduced five years ago - in the second half of 2006
Yet in March of this year it postponed the release until 2007, and last month Microsoft's chairman Bill Gates predicted there was only an "80% chance" it would be shipped on time.
Mr Johnson, Microsoft's co-president of Microsoft's platforms and services unit, said "we are going to ship the product when it is ready and we are just going to take it milestone by milestone".
Goldman Sachs analyst Rick Sherlund said Mr Johnson appeared to be hesitating over the release date.
Vista will be available for corporate customers in November.
Mr Johnson also told the analyst meeting that Microsoft was on target to achieve revenues of between $14.3bn (£7.7bn) and $14.5bn (£7.8bn) in its current fiscal year.
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thing is I want vista for my new pc
