Sage shares hit by Microsoft launch

Sage shares have fallen following the news of Microsoft's planned entry into the US small business accounting software market.

Written by Kevin Reed

The FTSE100 accounting software group's share price stands at 184.25p, from 187p on Friday.

Sage's acquisition strategy has given it a strong presence in the US, most notably with the purchases of Best Software, Timberline and ACCPAC.

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The new launch, set to take place solely in the US in late 2005, will be a new edition of Microsoft Office for Small Business Management including Microsoft Office Small Business Accounting.

A spokeswoman for Microsoft said there were 'no plans for a UK release at the moment'.

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