Why Are Stocks Down Today Apple(NASDAQ:AAPL) stock starts us off with the tech giant’s shares slipping 4.7% as of Thursday afternoon. 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...
Microsoft (MSFT) is suing the Justice Department over privacy concerns, 3D Systems (DDD) is being viewed more favorably because of its new CEO and the race to buy Yahoo! (YHOO) is on.
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 ...
Though Apple stock had performed exceedingly well for more than a decade before that, we did not include it in our portfolio because it hadn’t yet met our 10-year ROE requirement. Today, it does. In 2002, Apple reached a historic milestone: $100 billion in free cash flow, thanks...
There’s a Morgan Stanley report where they studied five large pieces of regulatory work and the stock performance of the incumbents. It proved it’s a wonderful buying opportunity, when people fear that the regulation is going to hurt the incumbent. It makes me skeptical especially in the cas...
The tech giant, which reports earnings on Thursday, has the wind at its back due in large part to cloud services. As a result, Microsoft's stock might just continue to head higher.
Ultramodern database software specialist MongoDB (NASDAQ: MDB) had a bad market day on Tuesday. The stock was down 13.9% at 11:45 a.m. ET despite an impressive third-quarter report. The stock initially jumped on the earnings news, but MongoDB investors q
NVDA stock isn’t whatIntel(NASDAQ:INTC) was in the 1990s “WinTel” days. It’s what both Intel andMicrosoft(NASDAQ:MSFT) were. It’s both the essential hardware and the basic operating system. The question for investors is how long it can hold that position. Wintel lasted ...
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...
down and hope for a v-shaped economic recovery, which together with stimuli from the fed could cause a significant gain in the stock market. in this article, i will provide information on how the us economy may move over the coming quarters. moreover, i will discuss its implicati...