Microsoft Corporation

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Microsoft reported fiscal first-quarter results after markets closed Wednesday. The software behemoth reported diluted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.14 on revenues of $29.1 billion. In the same...
Microsoft is scheduled to release its fiscal first-quarter financial results after the markets close on Wednesday.
The top analyst calls seen on Tuesday included Advanced Micro Devices, Amazon.com, Ciena, DexCom, eBay, Home Depot, Lowe's, Micron Technology, NXP Semiconductors and Seagate Technology.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Boeing, Intel, Verizon and the other Dow companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this week.
Apple shares dipped again last week, but the company managed to hold onto its rank as the top-performing Dow stock for the year to date. Shares are up nearly 30% in 2018.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday included Alphabet, American Express, Apple, Biogen, eBay, Ford, Microsoft, PPG, Roku, United Rentals and Valero Energy.
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen dies, Sears has a plan to exit bankruptcy, Ford releases a new car in China, and other important business headlines.
Apple survived a bloody week in the markets to return as the best-performing Dow Jones industrial stock for the year to date.
Visa, Walgreens, Cisco Systems, and Microsoft were the top gainers among the Dow 30 stocks on Friday.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday included Alibaba, Amazon.com, Facebook, General Electric, 3M, Microsoft, Netflix, Snap, Square and Twitter.
On a really bad, not-very-good day for equities markets, none of the Dow 30 stocks closed with a gain. The leading losers were Nike, Boeing, Microsoft, and Visa.
Apple posted a new all-time high last week and displaced Nike as the top-performing Dow stock for the year to date even though Apple's share price dipped a bit week over week.
The annual Interbrand list of the 100 most valuable brands is out. The top 10 spots on the list are ruled by the tech industry.
Microsoft, Nike, Home Depot, and Visa led Thursday's Dow drop.
Microsoft launches a new line of computers, J.C. Penny names new CEO, Toys "R" Us may be resurrected, and other important business headlines.