Monday, March 4, 2013

MSFT: Microsoft Is Cheap, But Not Cheap Enough

Microsoft Is Cheap, But Not Cheap Enough
by Josh Arnold

Microsoft (MSFT) shares have languished in recent times, off of their 52 week high of $32.95 and trading for a price, $28, that was first seen in November of 1998, if you can believe that. It truly has been a "lost" 15 years for Mister Softy despite unquestioned dominance in operating system software and many other arenas where the company competes. Given that shares haven't been able to get out of their own way since before the tech bubble, is that kind of non-performance warranted? We'll use Economic Value Added in order to ascertain whether or not MSFT shares deserve the no-growth multiple they currently sport. read more »

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