Microsoft Corp.

  MSFT 24.29 +0.35 (+1.5%)

Microsoft provides software, online services, and devices. Software includes Windows, Windows Server, SQL Server, Visual Studio, and Office. Online offerings include MSN Search, Windows Live, and Hotmail. Devices include the Xbox and the Zune.

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  • jettwinter

    A while ago

    Piqqem released its weekly technology sentiment for the week ending May 28, 2010, and although the overall Piqqem technology sentiment index was flat, the internet and mobile sector showed a sharp increase.  After another week of high volatility in the US equity markets, technology sentiment remained flat at 27.16. Within the technology sectors, hardware & networking was down 1.30 to end at 31.36, software and gaming was down .21 to end at 28.84, semiconductor was down .11 to end at 27.83, and finally internet and mobile rose 1.64 to finish at 20.61. A sentiment rating of 25 and above is considered positive.

    http://www.piqqem.com/blog/20100601-amzn-ebay-leads-internet-sentiment-index-to-higher-level

  • jettwinter

    A while ago

    Apple vs. Google – Apple Winning Sentiment War

    Ever wonder who’s really winning in the war of Apple (AAPL) vs. Google (GOOG)? If you look at the facts it is really quite confusing. Apple has a $221 Billion market cap, while Google’s market cap is still impressive at $158 Billion. Google has stronger gross margins of 63% with a net income as a percentage of revenue at 29.6%, while Apple has lower gross margins of 41.67% with a net income as a percentage of revenue at 22.77%. Apple is trading at 82% of it 52 week trading range, while Google is trading at 47% of its 52 week trading range.

    http://www.piqqem.com/blog/20100506-apple-vs-google-apple-winning-sentiment-war

  • jettwinter

    A while ago

    Activision - Sentiment Remains Strong Ahead of Q1 2010 Earnings

    Activision’s sentiment remained strong, but flat from the beginning of the quarter thru today. As a comparison, sentiment for the NASDAQ index dropped 14 pts in the same period, which makes Activision’s strong sentiment even more impressive. On the Piqqem scale, Activision’s sentiment rating of 38.79 is considered a buy and its absolute sentiment indicates a high quality stock. Only Activision knows their actual results, but current sentiment points to the game developer delivering good news on Wednesday.

    http://www.piqqem.com/blog/20100504-activision-sentiment-remains-strong-ahead-of-earnings

  • jettwinter

    A while ago

    Microsoft - Sentiment Surges Ahead of Earnings

    The above chart shows Microsoft’s Q1 sentiment increasing by 22 points from the beginning of the quarter thru today. As a comparison, sentiment for the NASDAQ index dropped 20 pts in the same period, which makes Microsoft’s overall sentiment even more impressive. On the Piqqem scale, Microsoft’s sentiment rating of 32.21 is considered a buy and its absolute sentiment indicates a high quality stock. Only Microsoft knows their actual results, but current sentiment points to the Windows maker delivering good news on Thursday.

    http://www.piqqem.com/blog/20100421-microsoft-sentiment-surges-ahead-of-earnings

  • Evosoho

    A while ago

    Windows 7 will boost sales but and this is a big but Chrome OS will win eventually but not now.

  • liquidblueocean

    A while ago

    Linux is free and has 60% of the server market. Google's operating systems are free (Android and the upcoming ChromeOS) whilst it's revenue is elsewhere.

  • TechDog

    A while ago

    Will see some up side in the short but will even out.

  • dejay

    A while ago

    there main products are loosing relevancy. And they are fighting on too many fronts. They have to make some choices.

  • kjperpich

    A while ago

    They have so many products that all have strong positions in the market.