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re: Who's buying some MSFT
Posted on 11/14/12 at 12:51 pm to Specktricity
Posted on 11/14/12 at 12:51 pm to Specktricity
I bought a little while ago around $31. I've lost a big since, but I am still long MSFT. Here's what I know:
1) Great valuation
2) Solid historical earnings
3) Solid brand name and diverse operations
4) Positive outlook with a PC rebound
All signs point to price appreciation over the mid-long term. However, never go 100% in one stock!
1) Great valuation
2) Solid historical earnings
3) Solid brand name and diverse operations
4) Positive outlook with a PC rebound
All signs point to price appreciation over the mid-long term. However, never go 100% in one stock!
Posted on 11/14/12 at 12:59 pm to LSUcam
CNN Money has this when you go to MSFT.
I could be totally wrong but that means that if you are a shareholder tomorrow you get paid a dividend correct? If so, would the price not rise a little around dividend time from people wanting to get in and make a quick buck?
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MSFT Regular Dividend: MSFT began trading ex-dividend on 11/13/12 after paying a $0.23 dividend payable to shareholders of record as of 11/15/12.
I could be totally wrong but that means that if you are a shareholder tomorrow you get paid a dividend correct? If so, would the price not rise a little around dividend time from people wanting to get in and make a quick buck?
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