Microsoft Corporation

NASDAQ: MSFT
$417.08
-$2.06 (-0.5%)
Real Time Data Delayed 15 Min.

MSFT Articles

The North Korean economy grew by 3.9% last year, the fastest rate since 1999, according to the Bank of Korea, South Korea’s central bank. Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) may mislead customers when it offers...
Microsoft beat consensus estimates for quarterly and full-year profits and revenues. The stock posted a new 52-week high Thursday and is positioned to do the same thing in Friday's session.
Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) is scheduled to release its fiscal fourth-quarter financial results after the markets close on Thursday. The consensus estimates from Thomson Reuters are calling for...
IBM (NYSE: IBM) has continued to sell a turnaround, driven by its cloud and artificial intelligence businesses. Ahead of second quarter earnings, however, investors have not bought the pitch. IBM...
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of General Electric, Microsoft and other Dow Jones Industrial Average companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this coming week.
Microsoft, Walmart, DuPont, and Visa helped lift the DJIA to a new high Friday.
The most shorted stock traded on the Nasdaq held on to its top spot on the list between the June 15 and June 30 as short sellers piled on.
DuPont, Microsoft, Home Depot, and McDonald's led the DJIA higher Wednesday. The index touched a new record high this afternoon.
Amazon.com could hardly have released more impressive news than it has in the past month. However, its stock has stopped rising.
Activist investor Daniel Loeb continues to pressure Nestle to improve its stock and financial performance, the global investment in energy dropped sharply again in 2016 and Microsoft has a plan to...
Visa, Nike, Caterpillar, and Microsoft led the DJIA to a small gain Monday.
These five top dividend-paying companies do at least 50% of their corporate sales overseas. All should continue to fare very well in a weakened dollar environment.
McDonald's, Nike, Microsoft, and Apple lead DJIA higher on Friday.
France wants to end sales of gasoline and diesel powered cars, Microsoft plans to cut close to 4,000 jobs and Berkshire Hathaway will buy a huge electric energy company.
A software glitch caused inaccurate reporting of Monday's closing price on some Nasdaq-traded stocks. No actual trades were completed and there was no effect on the NYSE.