4 Things To Consider Ahead Of Microsoft Earnings
by Chris Lau
After dropping below $29 in November, 2012, Microsoft (MSFT) shares remained range-bound between around $26.50 and $27.70. In that time, Microsoft said it sold 60 million copies of Windows 8, in part from a $40 promotional upgrade price. Microsoft is ending the promotional pricing strategy in February. Upgrading to the Pro will cost $200, while the standard edition will be $120 and the Pro Pack will be $100. To determine if Microsoft will be able to sell more Windows 8 software, investors should consider 4 additional things when the company reports on January 24, 2013. read more »
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