Microsoft: Is This Tech Giant A Buy Based On Valuation?
by Bret Kenwell
Microsoft (MSFT) has been a hotly debated stock for a while now. Its new Surface tablet has been cheered by some and hated by others, along with the new Windows 8 software and the Windows smartphone. CEO Steve Ballmer has been largely inefficient at product development and innovation since he took over in 2000, which has led to the stagnant price action that Microsoft's stock has seen over the last decade. But at some point, Microsoft has to become a "buy." Is that time almost here? read more »
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