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Satya Nadella became CEO of Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) 11 years ago this month. At the time, he took over a software giant whose Windows operating system had been eclipsed by the rise of the smartphone.
Assuming the company trades in line with the five-year multiple, which is a discount to its current-sales multiple of 14, its market cap could hit $4 trillion after three fiscal years. That would ...
Stronger earnings growth could send the stock on a nice bull run. Microsoft reported a 20% year-over-year jump in non-GAAP earnings in fiscal 2024 to $11.80 per share. Though analysts are ...
When back-tested to 1970, the Buffett Indicator has averaged a reading of 85%.This is to say the total market cap of all U.S. stocks has averaged 0.85 times as much as U.S. GDP over the last 55 years.
In 2018, Microsoft became the most valuable publicly traded company in the world, [193] a position it has repeatedly traded with Apple in the years since. [194] In April 2019, Microsoft reached a trillion-dollar market cap, becoming the third U.S. public company to be valued at over $1 trillion.
This is below Microsoft's average earnings growth over the last 10 years, which was 23%. Despite lower earnings growth expectations, the stock trades at a high price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 35.
Source: Microsoft. Chart by author. If you owned one share of Microsoft at the time of its IPO in March 1986, you'd now hold 288 shares after the nine stock splits.That means your shares would be ...
The stock, which eventually closed at $27.75 a share, peaked at $29.25 a share shortly after the market opened for trading. After the offering, Microsoft had a market capitalization of $519.777 million. [1] Microsoft has subsequently acquired over 225 companies, purchased stakes in 64 companies, and made 25 divestments. Of the companies that ...