Monday, March 4, 2013

MSFT: 3 Reasons To Buy Microsoft Right Now

3 Reasons To Buy Microsoft Right Now
by Equity Options Guru

Microsoft (MSFT) is thought of by most investors as a boring company that reached its peak years ago. Well, sometimes the boring companies make for the best investments. While the glory days of trading Microsoft stock may be over, buy and hold investors can still realize large profits in the stock. Below are three reasons why investors should consider Microsoft for their portfolio. read more »

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AMZN: Amazon's Moat Will Widen With Amazon Prime

Amazon's Moat Will Widen With Amazon Prime
by Carol Kong

Amazon.com (AMZN) has recently been trading at all-time highs, despite reporting lower-than-expected earnings, lowered guidance for 2013, and net income down 45% in 2012 Q4. Although many believe that AMZN stock is overpriced, it is clear that shareholders pay more attention to Jeff Bezos' long-term vision for the company than to declining margins. Amazon's continued dominance as the largest online retailer, its expanding market share, and future growth potential of Amazon Prime puts investor confidence in perspective. read more »

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