Microsoft denies its presence in Apple WWDC

Microsoft denies its presence in Apple WWDCMicrosoft CEO has pronounced its shortcoming in attending Apple's World Wide Developer Conference via tweet, from company’s official Twitter account.

It supposedly dates back to the news that saw Apple surpassed Microsoft to become the world's leading tech company.

In lieu of the recent happenings an analyst at Global Equities Research, Trip Chowdrey, stated that Microsoft's delegate in the WWDC event was supposed to be either the company's CEO Steve Ballmer, or the head of its server and tools division, Bob Muglia.

However the pronouncement of the lead against Apple saw a dip in shares of Microsoft, and it was also seen when founder Bill Gates's retired, but the company still lies way ahead in profits and revenue matters.

A report from The Wall Street Journal, led the Microsoft CEO say, "I will make more profits and certainly there is no technology company in the planet which is as profitable as we are. Stock markets will take care of the rest."