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FeedPosted Feb 23rd 2011 10:20AM by Trefis (RSS feed)
Filed under: Google (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT), Yahoo! (YHOO), Apple Inc (AAPL), Nokia Corp. (NOK), Research in Motion (RIMM)
Google's (GOOG) Android smart phone operating system has seen tremendous adoption over the past year as its market share has increased from a mere 6% in 2009 to around 24% by 2010. This has come at the expense of smart phone operating systems from Nokia (NOK), Research in Motion (RIMM) and Microsoft (MSFT). The other main competitor, Apple's (AAPL) iPhone OS, saw a slight increase during this time period from 26% to 28%.
We believe that Android's success has to do with the fact that it partnered with smart phone makers like Motorola Mobility (MMI), Dell (DELL), LG and Sony Ericsson (SNE) in providing its OS. Higher Android adoption helps Google by enabling more mobile searches from Google's platform as Google is the default search engine on Android phones.
Continue reading Nokia-Microsoft's OS Impact on Android Limited for Now
Posted Aug 3rd 2010 10:00AM by Steven Halpern (RSS feed)
Filed under: Microsoft (MSFT), Newsletters, Stocks to Buy
"Microsoft (MSFT) recently reported net income for the quarter of $4.52 billion, or 52 cents a share, up 53% from 34 cents a share in the same period a year earlier," observes Jack Adamo, in his recent bullish review of the software company.
The editor of Insiders Plus explains, "Revenue jumped 22% to $16 billion. This is in contrast to most companies' higher earnings based on cost-cutting with only meager, if any, gains in revenue.
"The company's business division, dominated by its Office suite of applications, saw sales surge on the recent release of a new version of Office.
Continue reading Microsoft (MSFT): 'Underpriced by $10+ a Share'
Posted Jan 30th 2010 12:10PM by Trey Thoelcke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, Microsoft (MSFT), Yahoo! (YHOO), Apple Inc (AAPL), Cisco Systems (CSCO), Ford Motor (F), Halliburton (HAL), Boeing Co (BA), Mattel, Inc (MAT), US Airways Group (LCC), Eastman Kodak (EK), U.S. Steel (X), QUALCOMM Inc (QCOM), Texas Instruments (TXN), Nintendo (NTDOY)
Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage on BloggingStocks:
- Apple Inc. (AAPL) posted its highest quarterly revenue ever, easily beating estimates, as iPhone sales doubled.
- Boeing Co. (BA) swung to a larger-than-expected Q4 profit but guidance fell short of analysts' estimates.
- Chevron Corp. (CVX) fell short of analysts' earnings estimates for Q4, sending shares lower.
- Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO) shares rose after optimistic statements by the CEO ahead of Q2 results.
- Eastman Kodak Co. (EK) shares surged after it beat Q4 expectations by a wide margin and cash flow improved.
- Ford Motor Co. (F) reported its first annual profit in four years due to cost-cutting and improved market share.
- Halliburton Co. (HAL) reported lower Q4 earnings but beat estimates by a penny, and revenue also fell.
Continue reading Earnings Highlights: Apple, Boeing, Cisco, Ford, Kodak, Microsoft, Yahoo! ...
Posted Jan 29th 2010 8:30AM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, Google (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT), Yahoo! (YHOO), Apple Inc (AAPL), International Business Machines (IBM), Technology
Microsoft (MSFT), the tech giant behind the Windows operating system, whose colleagues include Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOG), IBM (IBM), and Yahoo! (YHOO), issued Q2 numbers after the bell on Thursday. Revenues increased 14%, and diluted earnings per share went up well over 50% to 74 cents.
In terms of expectations, Earnings.com says 59 cents was the number to beat. Obviously, the company had no problem doing that. As the news outlets have been reporting, Windows 7 was the big driver of the quarter's success.
Continue reading Microsoft Q2 Earnings Jump, Aided by Windows 7
Posted Oct 30th 2009 12:45PM by Brian White (RSS feed)
Filed under: Consumer Experience, Competitive Strategy, Microsoft (MSFT)
Although Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) has much of the business world wrapped around at least some of its software, the largest software company in the world is mostly known for its consumer products. Names like Windows, Zune, Windows Mobile, Sidekick, and Xbox are household terms (well, in gadget households perhaps).
Still, with all those names, why hasn't Microsoft formed some kind of overall consumer ecosystem so that all these products fit, work, and play together seamlessly?
Continue reading Microsoft is not competing in the most efficient manner possible -- why?
Posted Oct 23rd 2009 3:30PM by Steven Mallas (RSS feed)
Filed under: Earnings Reports, Google (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT), Apple Inc (AAPL), Technology

This definitely caught me by surprise.
Microsoft (NASDAQ:
MSFT), up over 6% (as of this writing) on
first-quarter results, with huge volume backing the surge. On a Friday. Really?
Believe it, because it's true. Net sales may have declined 14%, and diluted earnings per share, which came in at 40 cents, may have also dipped 17%, but it didn't matter. According to Reuters, the bottom line beat the estimate of 32 cents by a wide margin. Also, it was reported that the top line went beyond the expected number. This was probably even more important than the profit performance. In addition, cash from operations experienced a super boost.
Continue reading Microsoft breaks out on Q1 release
Posted Jun 26th 2009 4:30PM by Tom Barlow (RSS feed)
Filed under: Products and Services, Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon.com (AMZN), Technology

This morning
Microsoft (NASDAQ:
MSFT) coerced me into finally upgrading to Internet Explorer 8, and now my Google Mail is scrambled. So forgive me if I feel ambivalent about the strong response the company is experiencing to the 50% -off-retail deal it is currently offering on the next great OS,
Windows 7.
According to
InformationWeek, retailers such as
Amazon (NASDAQ:
AMZN) are experiencing brisk business for the new software, which is due for official release on October 22nd . The special deal, which began today and ends on July 11th, will drop the price of Windows 7 Professional to under $100, while the Home Premium Upgrade will run $49. Amazon is offering free release-date delivery, as well.
Continue reading Windows 7 presales strong
Posted Feb 13th 2009 3:57AM by Douglas McIntyre (RSS feed)
Filed under: Microsoft (MSFT), Apple Inc (AAPL)
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) must love Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL) chain of retail stores. But, will it help Redmond to have stores of its own?
Setting up a Microsoft store is probably going to be difficult. Apple has a fairly limited number of products. Will Microsoft have its Xbox in the stores? How about its Zune of PCs running the new Windows 7 OS? Will it display business software for servers?
According to Reuters "Microsoft Corp announced plans Thursday to open its own chain of branded stores as it looks to catch up with rival Apple Inc's successful move into retailing."
Continue reading Microsoft (MSFT): A store, just like Apple's (AAPL)
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