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Microsoft reported results that beat both top- and bottom-line estimates and posted solid growth in each of its businesses. Investors did not exactly jump for joy.
Visa, Home Depot, Intel, and Microsoft were leading Dow gainers Thursday.
These top holdings make sense as they are huge, dominate much of their specific business lines, are very liquid and look to continue to maintain their growth trajectory for the foreseeable future.
Microsoft is expected to report its most recent quarterly results late on Thursday. Will solid results help it outpace Amazon in the market cap race?
The battle between Amazon and Microsoft is based as much on the differences between the two companies as their similarities.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Exxon, Microsoft, Visa and the other Dow Jones industrial average companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this week.
Cisco Systems has climbed back to the top spot as the best-performing Dow stock for the year to date. The stock added about 2.5% to its share price last week.
These top mutual fund holdings are huge, dominate much of their specific business lines, are very liquid and look to continue to maintain their growth trajectories for the foreseeable future.
How a kinder, gentler Microsoft has succeeded where the former 800-pound gorilla couldn't.
After a one-week absence, Intel has regained its spot as the top-performer ranking among the Dow Jones industrial stocks.
Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq, those sellers were looking for direction between the February 28 and March 15 settlement dates.
Boeing has returned to its accustomed spot at the top of the list for best performing Dow 30 stock for the year to date. Boeing is the only Dow stock to have a double-digit gain for the year.
IBM, Nike, Microsoft, and Coca-Cola led the Dow higher Wednesday after a poor start.
These six additions to the Deutsche Bank Conviction List are top stocks to buy for the next year for growth accounts looking to add new positions.
These five mega-cap technology giants all pay dividends, are buying back huge amounts of stock and are not under scrutiny for putting users data at jeopardy.