Microsoft Corporation

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Samsung remained the world's largest mobile phone maker. However, Apple posted huge growth, as Samsung's sales fell.
With literally dozens of key stocks reporting their corporate earnings each day, 24/7 Wall St. wanted to see how analysts rated key companies after their reports.
thinkstockApril 24, 2015: Markets opened higher on Friday but only the Nasdaq Composite was able to hold onto its opening gain for the whole day. Tech heavyweights Amazon.com, Google, and Microsoft...
Friday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Amazon.com, Best Buy, Cisco Systems, Microsoft, Nike, Target and Weatherford International.
Microsoft's new CEO, Satya Narayana Nadella, has started to shift the company's core business toward the cloud. For the time being, he has been successful.
Microsoft reported better-than-expected third-quarter fiscal 2015 results after markets closed Thursday.
thinkstockApril 23, 2015: Markets opened lower on Thursday but turned higher after this morning’s report on new home sales. Even though sales were lower than expected the overall trend of new home...
Microsoft is scheduled to report its fiscal third-quarter results after Thursday's close. The gross margin may be the single most important data point we get out of the report.
If Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, wants to target e-commerce powerhouse Amazon.com, it has a long way to go, at least in terms of visits to the websites of the two companies.
thinkstockApril 20, 2015: Markets opened higher on Monday loosened its reserves requirement ratio by a full point to 18.5%, the largest move in more than six years and one designed to press the...
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the larger companies in the tech sector reporting their quarterly results in the middle of April.
In the final tally of net income among American companies for 2014, Apple was the county's most profitable.
The 30-year Treasury Bond yields only about 2.5% and, amazingly, more than half of the 30 Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks are yielding more than that.
Under Armour is perhaps acting like the perfect company, in the perfect industry, at the perfect time. Everything seems to be going right for the company.
The debate over whether investors prefer stock buybacks or dividends will continue in the years ahead. Companies use both tools for returning capital to their shareholders.