Microsoft Corporation

NASDAQ: MSFT
$415.00
-$11.89 (-2.8%)
Closing Price on November 15, 2024

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Microsoft warned Tuesday that the company's fixes for the Meltdown and Spectre flaws in Intel's chips are likely to have a bigger impact on servers than desktop and laptop PCs.
A SpaceX rocket botched an important government satellite launch, Intel trumpeted the future of its self-driving car technology, and other important headlines.
For the Dow to make its 2018 target, Microsoft is going to have to do its part. It has over $140 billion in cash and investments, and much of that is likely to be repatriated under tax reform.
Here is a consensus forecast of each of the 30 Dow Jones Industrial stocks, including a forward 12-month consensus analyst price target and an expected 2018 total return on each.
We screened our December research coverage here at 24/7 Wall St., looking for the top analyst picks for 2018 and beyond and found 13 companies that look poised to continue their strength in the...
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is expected to have a huge holiday quarter. However, based on recent history, including the holiday quarter from a year ago, the company could lose money at its industry leading...
Is it finally time to consider the old adage that "nothing lasts forever" for the bull market as we enter 2018? Here are 10 things that could wreck the current bull market in stocks in the coming...
Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq between the November 30 and December 15 settlement dates, short sellers took a wait and see approach -- with one exception.
With the possibility that 2018 could be the final year of the bull market, the question is what to buy now? These five top stocks are reasonable compared to some of the other high-flying tech stocks.
Intel, Microsoft, Pfizer, and United Technologies drove the DJIA higher Friday.
Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq between the November 15 and 30 settlement dates, short sellers had mixed feelings.
Broadcom has filed a preliminary proxy statement in its effort to unseat Qualcomm's board and drive a vote on Broadcom's $70 a share offer for Qualcomm. And that's just the beginning of today's news.
Microsoft, UnitedHealth, Verizon, and Boeing were among the leading gainers on the DJIA Friday.
Microsoft and Vise were Wednesday's big DJIA gainers while Merck and Disney dipped the most.
In the three-month period ending in October, Apple's iPhone lost market share in several key global markets according to research reported Tuesday by Kantar.