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Earlier in the year, MSFT sold off sharply and provided a rare buying opportunity. It has since regained much of it's value and is $28-$29 now. Where do you think the stock is going from here? Will it stay flat or continue to gain steadily?

2006-11-02 11:30:46 · 4 answers · asked by LanceMiller77 2 in Business & Finance Investing

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Microsoft has been DEAD MONEY so long I can't remember when. I lost 20 points a share on it quite a few years back.

It will be a very slow go for a long time, 1 to 2 days a week gaining, 3 - 4 days losing or hanging around even. They do not have anywhere to go with core business, done their deal, unless they get something into Japan, Asia, etc. profitable.

F and CAT will eventurally show much better long term return on investment.

2006-11-02 12:04:08 · answer #1 · answered by The Advocate 4 · 0 0

Just look at the historical price of MSFT and see where they been these couple years...no where~!!! MSFT is in its mature stage and is just a value company now where people are just banging on the dividends. They finished growing and there's really no more room from them to grow anymore. I am not saying MSFT is a bad company or what, it is a great company but just so great that is tapped in to all the market it could here on out.

2006-11-04 19:32:32 · answer #2 · answered by Blackfish 2 · 0 0

OK.... let me get this straight. You're asking a bunch of strangers with no credentials, whether MFST is a good stock to purchase or not.

I think you should maybe buy it if it's what everyone says you should do. Or maybe not buy it if that's what some people say. But only only when the sun is up or it's not snowing.

I can assure you that this answer is as valid as any other you get on this forum.

2006-11-02 23:08:07 · answer #3 · answered by Common Sense 7 · 0 0

Do not expect anything spectacular from Microsoft. They are too big to be nimble any more. And they are being attacked on all sides by anti monopoly lobbies, jealous competitors and now Google.

There are plenty of smaller, brilliant technology companies.

2006-11-02 21:59:28 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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