Alphabet(NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL) is next on our list with the company’s stock taking a 4.9% beating as of this writing. Microsoft(NASDAQ:MSFT) joins our list with the computer company taking a 4.6% beating this afternoon. Amazon(NASDAQ:AMZN) shares are among the stocks falling today w...
Is the Price of MSFT Stock Too High? Microsoft’s earnings have risen over the past few years. But the multiples underpinning the price of MSFT stock have risen even faster. A stock that only a few years ago traded for price-earnings multiples between 11 and 13 now trades at a whopping ...
Why free cash flow is everything when stocks are fallingEric Schoenstein Managing Director, Chief Investment Officer, and Portfolio ManagerDuring a prolonged period of market volatility, some investors are no doubt wondering how they can protect themselves from future equity declines. While it might ...
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Today's price drop looks like an invitation to take a closer look at this promising growth stock. If nothing else, the mini-crash erased the price premium MongoDB earned from the Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) partnership it announced last month. Don’t miss this second chance at a potentially ...
setting a stop-loss order for 10% below the price at which you bought the stock will limit your loss to 10%. Suppose you just purchased Microsoft (MSFT) at $20 per share. Right after buying the stock, you enter a stop-loss order for $18. If the stock falls below $18, your shares...
Former Microsoft (MSFT) boss Bill Gates also finds himself at the center of multiple conspiracy theories, including that he was responsible for COVID-19. Musk is arguably even more polarizing than other billionaires, which is likely also due to his mass popularity - as exemplified by his ever...
The buyback prop-up may fail utterly, and completely fail to arrest the momentum of a falling stock, and there may be no actual capital gains (compared to the do-nothing trajectory and recovery-path of the stock).VenkatAdded after further thought: I think the capital gains argument is ...
By James Kwak So, after questioning the iPad, I bought one.* My primary motivation was that I wanted to be able to watch old TV episodes on the commute to and from my internship this summer, and I think an iPod Touch is just too small. I also bought an A
BigO wrote: Thanks to the MSFT dev for this insights (and also for the follow-up comment which balanced it out). Maybe this post is high-profile enough that it also reaches devs and managers in other SW companies, and gives some very important impulses. I think what is described here ...