That's all great for shareholder morale but long-term, it's not a benefit to Microsoft. With the amount of cash they have, they need to do something with that to increase growth,
The big tech stocks are still where you have to be but I don't want to go overweight tech,
Microsoft has to do something to start growing again and I think the only way to do that is to buy companies. It's still a great company but it's stuck in the sand.
I'm on the edge of my seat waiting to see what the numbers will look like. The numbers should be strong but investors are all a little edgy here.
This is just another sign that the economy is stronger than people expect. It's great news for bigger technology companies like Dell.
I don't see anything that's unhealthy with Dell's strategy. The problem with the consumer business is the margin issue. Profits can be a whole lot tighter than with the corporate business.
I don't see anything that's unhealthy with Dell's strategy, ... The problem with the consumer business is the margin issue. Profits can be a whole lot tighter than with the corporate business.
What is the economy doing? That's the biggest question on everybody's mind. If the economy gets going than inventory will take care of itself quickly.
How much did EA have to spend to get these contracts? If you're giving away the farm to make this work, it's not worth it,
IBM just doesn't give me the performance I'm looking for in tech,