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Microsoft (MSFT): 'No Respect'

Microsoft (MSFT) logo"Microsoft (MSFT) recently released its fiscal second-quarter results; we felt results were really quite strong, with solid gains in most segments and good cost discipline," says Geoffrey Seiler.

The editor of Bullmarket.com explains, "If these results were from another company, the stock likely would have gotten a lift. But Microsoft is the Rodney Dangerfield of companies: it doesn't get the respect it deserves.

"Microsoft reported net income of $6.63 billion, or 77 cents per share, compared with $6.66 billion, or 74 cents per share, in the year-ago period. Sales grew by 5% to $19.95 billion from $19.00 billion.

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Comfort Zone Investing: Did You Know ... ?

Comfort Zone Investing: Wall StreetCoca-Cola (KO) has more than $13 billion in cash.

The top five companies (according to market cap) are:

  • Exxon Mobil (XOM): $398.3 billion
  • Apple (AAPL): $309.0 billion
  • Microsoft (MSFT): $237.5 billion
  • General Electric (GE): $215.0 billion
  • Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A): $202.5 billion

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Microsoft's Price Action After Earnings Report Not What I Wanted

Microsoft (MSFT)So, in my earnings preview for Microsoft Corporation's (MSFT) latest quarterly report, I mentioned that I was excited to see the numbers. More importantly, I was eager to see how the market would react to the news. Well, the numbers, as well as the reaction, are here. And although my curiosity has been satisfied, my desire for a sustained rally has gone unfulfilled (yes, I am a shareholder of the company).

At the time of this writing, Microsoft is down 0.4% to $28.75 in the extended-hours trading period. The fiscal second-quarter release, posted near the end of the regular session, did cause a little action in the shares, as this item over at The Wall Street Journal indicates. But it was short-lived.

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Microsoft Set to Report Q2 Earnings

Microsoft (MSFT) will be reporting earnings for its fiscal second quarter after the bell on Thursday, January 27. I'm pretty excited about them, actually. I own shares of the software giant, and I may be interested in selling out if they show strength after the release.

That's the big question, though, isn't it? How will the stock react after the numbers hit the web? Everyone is talking about it. Oh, if I only had a crystal ball. All I have is a gut feeling, to tell the truth, and I have to say, it doesn't feel too good.

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Week in Preview: GDP, FOMC Meeting, Housing Data and Lots of Earnings

earnings expectationsWith earnings season in full swing, the FOMC meeting on interest rates, the GDP estimate, and housing numbers due out, the coming week is shaping up to be a busy one. So here's a peek at what's on the economic calendar.

Monday

Quarterly reports from American Express (AXP) and McDonald's (MCD) will highlight Monday. Amgen (AMGN), CSX (CSX), Halliburton (HAL) and Texas Instruments (TXN) are also expected to report strong earnings results.

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Options Update: Southwest Volatility Low

Southwest Airline Co. (LUV) overall option implied volatility of 32 is below its 26-week average of 34 into Q2 earnings per share (EPS) on January 20, suggesting slightly less price movement.

Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) overall option implied volatility of 23 is below its 26-week average of 28 into Q2 EPS on January 27, suggesting decreasing price movement.

Options Update is by Stock Specialist Paul Foster of theflyonthewall.com.

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Western Digital Trading Lower

At the time of this writing, Western Digital (WDC) was down 3% to $32.91. The data-storage entity reported fiscal second-quarter numbers yesterday after the bell; how should we take the price action today in light of that event?

Well, according to Bloomberg, net income dropped 48% to 96 cents per share. While that doesn't offer any satisfaction for shareholders, this just might: earnings were projected by analysts to be 61 cents per share. The cited article says that investors sent the shares up over 5% on the news during Tuesday's extended-hours session.

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Are Headsets Displacing the Office Phone?

There is quiet revolution taking place in communication. It's PC telephony. It's been around for years, but is catching the imagination of users around the world. The key driver of PC telephony is cost. Skype offers free online phone calls to any receiver who also has Skype.

Such calls require a microphone and desktop speakers. In a business setting where cubicles are adjacent to one another, the noise can be distracting.

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Microsoft to Feature New Chips With Next Windows

Microsoft (MSFT) logoFor years Microsoft (MSFT) was the tech leader. Then, Google (GOOG) came along and Microsoft missed the entire search engine revolution. But Microsoft still dominated in software. Then came Apple (AAPL) with its iPod, iPhone, and iPad. Again, Microsoft missed the small device revolution.

The Wall Street Journal reports that now Microsoft is playing catch-up again. With its next operating system it will use low-powered chips similar to those Apple uses.

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Sticking with Microsoft: The Right Move?

Microsoft (MSFT) logoAsk an investor what she thinks of Microsoft (MSFT) and you'll likely get a response something along the lines of "Hey, are you kidding me? That story is in the past." Yes, it's true; Microsoft isn't the giant it once was. Well, the company is still technically a giant, of course, but what I mean to say is the stock isn't what it once was.

Just when you think the shares are about to break out of their trading range, they fall back. That happened to me last year when I gave this name a shot. Microsoft closed on Monday at $27.98. My current cost basis for the stock is a little higher than that (it used to be a lot higher before I added to the position).

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Red Hat Issues Q3 Results

Red Hat (RHT) logoRed Hat (RHT), an open-source software business whose colleagues include Microsoft (MSFT) and Oracle (ORCL), experienced some selling pressure in yesterday's extended-hours session. The stock was off by 2.7% to $46.60. Still, the company is closer to its 52-week high of $49 than its 52-week low of $26.51.

And if you look at the chart, you'll see that the shares have been in an uptrend following a period of sideways movement. Should an investor buy this uptrend? Is yesterday's selling action a temporary phenomenon?

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Oracle's Cloud Office Guns for Microsoft and Google

Oracle (ORCL)When it comes to cloud computing, Oracle (ORCL) has been late to the party. After all, even Microsoft (MSFT) has a growing position in the space.

But Oracle appears to be ramping up things. That is, the company has launched Oracle Cloud Office. Based on technology gained from the Sun acquisition, this offering has the full suite of web-based apps for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations and databases.

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Yahoo! Lays Off 600 Employees

Yahoo! (YHOO)For a lot of Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO) employees, the holiday season is going to be less cheerful than expected as the company announced today that it was laying off around 600 employees.

The most recent layoffs are not that big or a surprise, as analysts have been speculating for the past few weeks that the company would reduce it payroll before the end of the year in hopes of breaking its recent financial woes.

Yahoo! is headquartered in California, a state that is already dealing with very high unemployment. These layoffs are going to add to California's current 12.4% unemployment rate, which is sharply higher than the national average of 9.8%.

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Chasing Value: Looking at Microsoft 1,200 Posts Later

MicrosoftThis is my 1200th post. If someone would have told me I could write that much in my "spare time" I probably would not have stopped laughing until I collapsed. I marvel at all that has happened in the marketplace over this time: the ups and downs, good calls and bad; and being called everything under the sun, and then some, by our more 'enthusiastic' readers.

I must thank Amey Stone who I have been corresponding with for over a decade and was the one that first asked this architect and investor to be one of the initial group of bloggers. Now there is an army of writers and a lot has changed. For me this week marks a big change because Amey accepted a new position at another company and last Friday was her last day. Best of luck Amey!

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Google's Chrome OS to Challenge Microsoft's Dominance

Google Chrome OSA Financial Times article reported that next year Google (GOOG) plans to introduce its new operating system called Chrome OS. Google's new Chrome laptop will feature an operating system based on the computing power of the Web, rather than running "native" software made by Microsoft.

Eric Schmidt, Google's chief executive, called the new system: "A viable third choice in real operating systems to stand alongside Microsoft (MSFT) and Apple (AAPL) and a culmination of a vision he has worked on since 1983."

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