Intel Vs. Microsoft: Stability, Growth Or Stagnation?
by Mordechai Rorvig
In this article I assess the long term 5-10 year performance history of Intel (INTC) and Microsoft (MSFT) and their stocks, and what this history means for the future, specifically, whether to expect growth or stagnation. The reason why I assess these companies together is because they have both seen little price growth in the past 5-10 years (see below), and their close relationship in the IT industry makes for a valuable comparative case study. In the past, when Intel grew, then Microsoft grew, and vice versa. Any investor who invested in one had to seriously consider investing in the other. In the future, I think this may change. read more »
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