After falling 26% in three months, Microsoft looks oversold.
Microsoft got hammered on Wall Street for capacity allocation decisions that were the right ones: the software that wins will use AI to usurp other software.
Microsoft is in Wall Street’s doghouse. The company’s shares have lagged the S&P 500 index for the past few months, and the big stock sell-off that followed last Wednesday’s earnings report has left ...
The sell-off in software stocks could be an incredible buying opportunity for long-term investors.
I must confess to having a bit of a soft spot for Bing, Microsoft's search engine. Not because it's good (it isn't) and not because there are no alternatives (there are). It's all down to how hard it ...
If Edge keeps changing the default search engine to Bing, and you have to switch back to Google or Yahoo manually, do this to ...
In terms of the Debt-to-Equity ratio, Microsoft can be assessed by comparing it to its top 4 peers, resulting in the ...