Sentences with phrase «msft goes»

Not a huge fan of tech overall, but I don't see MSFT going anywhere.

Not exact matches

In the case of Dell, however, there was more going wrong than Microsoft's (MSFT) Windows.
With companies such as Facebook (fb), Sony (sne), Microsoft (msft), HTC (htc), Valve, Intel (intc), Nvidia (nvda), and Samsung (ssnlf) investing billions in virtual reality, content is going to drive hardware sales.
By the end of 2016, we'll have a better sense of what's been brewing at Google (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT), and perhaps Apple (AAPL) might even stop by just to see where this is all going.
Meanwhile, Microsoft (msft) is pushing its Azure public cloud and just - released Azure Stack software that runs in corporate data centers as the best way to go hybrid.
Meanwhile, other data and jobs would go to public cloud, which is shared infrastructure owned and run by a third - party provider, whether it's Amazon (AMZN) Web Services, Microsoft (MSFT), Azure, Google (GOOG) Cloud Platform or IBM SoftLayer.
People think MSFT is going away, but it's not, said Bobrinskoy, vice chairman of Ariel Investments and portfolio manager of the Ariel Funds.
However they got to this point of «fail» — the MSFT investment all but assures this one goes all Zune, if you will...
The fact that PC sales are going down in the upcoming decade will not help MSFT.
In this case, if the stock price goes higher than $ 61.07, your covered call strategy has underperformed MSFT shares over the short term, but you've locked in a healthy 5 % return in less than 60 days.
If you do the thought experiment where valuations etc. remain identical but (say) someone turns up at the NYSE and drops $ 1.5 T in a helicopter to take MSFT, AAPL, XOM, IBM private then there goes $ 1.5 T from one side of the ratio.
As time goes on, MSFT's dividend growth rate will almost certainly slow down.
Within a week, I'll have a nice amount of cash to buy stocks with, I already know now, that all of it will be gone before the end of April, probably buying MSFT, LMT and some Canadian banks with it.
Probably won't go too crazy with tech here other than just adding to AAPL and MSFT opportunistically.
MSFT has stumbled on the consumer side, but on the business / enterprise side, if a business isn't going to use MSFT, what would they use?
I've also recently added Microsoft (MSFT) to the mix, buying periodic $ 100 increments, and adding $ 50 monthly purchases going forward.
While MSFT did go back up to 50 briefly it then quickly plunged to 30 in May 2000, probably trapping all those investors late to the party with substantial losses.
A quick note regarding their fills, while purchasing my MSFT, I did notice when the order went through, that it was $ 1 higher than current market price, which I thought was interesting but it didn't bother me.
Once MSFT finishes what they're working on the webz are going to explode.
Sony (NYSE: SNE) and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) are going head - to - head in their console releases this year; both of their consoles are rumored to be released around the same time.
I've been unable to convince the nice folks over a MSFT to, you know, actually help me with my problem for going on two months now.
Once again, rumors have re-surfaced that Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) is going to launch a Zune phone — this time at CES in January.
The Sunday Times of UK reports (more like speculates) that Microsoft (s MSFT) is going to buy Yahoo's (s YHOO) search business...
In this week's show we delve into the past with news of Dell going private (with Microsoft's (s MSFT) help), peer into the future of TV and Twitter, and examine our present conundrum of how ISPs can't rely on their meters to measure your broadband usage.
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