Microsoft Corporation

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Closing Price on November 29, 2024

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The new Windows 10 operating system attempts to win over traditional PC enthusiasts by making a number of the annoying features of Windows 8 disappear bringing back the much beloved start menu.
Apple is scheduled to report its fiscal third-quarter financial results Tuesday after the markets close.
Microsoft is scheduled to report its fiscal fourth-quarter financial results Tuesday after the markets close.
As IBM's financial results continue a remarkable collapse, its CEO, Ginni Rometty, becomes ever more optimistic in her view of the company's future.
thinkstockJuly 20, 2015: Markets opened higher on Monday then dove lower before turning around in the late morning to put on a half-day surge that is pointing toward a solid, if uninspired gain. Oil...
24/7 Wall St. has put together previews of Apple, Microsoft and some of the other major technology companies reporting their quarterly results this week.
thinkstockJuly 16, 2015: Markets opened higher on Thursday following the release of the latest data showing that new claims for unemployment benefits declined week-over-week and came in lower that...
thinkstockJuly 13, 2015: Markets opened higher for the third day in a row on Monday following an agreement on a plan to extend additional lending to Greece aimed at keeping the country from leaving...
Between the June 15 and June 30 settlement dates, the short interest increased in all but one of the six most heavily shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq.
The 25-day quiet period on Fitbit ends Monday, and we can expect to see the company’s underwriters pushing out analysis and recommendations Tuesday morning.
The personal computer business, under siege for so long because of the rise of smartphone use, has taken another hit, according to industry research firm IDC.
Sales of Windows Phone just didn’t cut the mustard after expected synergies from Microsoft's $7.6 billion acquisition of Nokia simply failed to materialize.
The city of Chicago expanded its amusement tax to include amusements such as TV shows, movies, videos, music and online games, if they are delivered by electronic means to customers in the city.
There are still better ways to spend $666 than buying one share of a nosebleed stock with no dividend and a history of collapse on singular mistakes.
Between the May 15 and May 29 settlement dates, Sirius XM was dethroned as the most heavily shorted stock traded on the Nasdaq.