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阿三当了ceo之后,这种迹象尤为明显,说来说去,不着重点
典型的上行下效,这次股票涨主因是阿三准备做ipad版的office
而office是微软最赚钱的部分,其他都是渣
Why is Microsoft Corporation Soaring Today?
By Anders Bylund | More Articles | Save For Later
March 18, 2014 | Comments (6)
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT ) shares are soaring sky-high today. The stock
jumped as much as 4.8% overnight before settling down to a still-impressive
3.8% one-day gain.
The price move adds 10 points to the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES
today's Federal Open Market Committee meeting. It's not the Dow's biggest
points gainer, because Microsoft's roughly $40 share price makes it an
afterthought in this price-weighted system.
Visa (NYSE: V ) shares are up just 0.9% on nothing but general market buzz
and Brownian motion, but Visa's triple-digit share price translates this
small change into a 13-point Dow boost.
Unlike Visa, Microsoft actually has some solid news behind its single-day
gain.
Newly appointed CEO Satya Nadella is taking the bull by its horns. Nadella
has scheduled a press conference for March 27, and Reuters' anonymous
sources say that he'll use this event to launch a brand new version of
Microsoft Office designed to run on Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL ) iPads.
Yes, this is big news.
Satya Nadella is moving markets today. Image source: Microsoft.
Apple has shipped about 145 million iPads to consumers, creating a very
large computing platform that Microsoft has left untapped so far. Sure, you
can use Microsoft's online Office suite on the iPad's Safari browser, but
that's a far cry from selling a fully featured Office suite for Apple's
tablets.
It's unclear how much Microsoft might charge for iPad-optimized Office tools
, but the market reaction isn't really tied to hard numbers anyhow. Nadella
unveiling an iPad-bound Office version would be more of a directional
statement, demonstrating that Redmond now is open to exploring and
exploiting rival platforms. To date, Microsoft has been forcing the
unpopular Windows 8 and Windows RT environments on would-be mobile users
with productivity needs.
So Microsoft is about to open up a brand new market. It'll be a little
uncomfortable at first since Microsoft doesn't control the iPad's software
environment, but then Satya Nadella is not Steve Ballmer. This is Nadella's
chance to show that he's less of a control freak and more open-minded about
working with the competition. If he delivers on that as-yet unspoken promise
, Microsoft will carve a respectable place for itself in the post-PC era.
That's probably worth more than 10 measly Dow points in the long run, but
investors are only working with a rumor at this point. That Mar h 27 press
conference could unlock a much bigger gain, if Nadella plays his cards right.
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典型的上行下效,这次股票涨主因是阿三准备做ipad版的office
而office是微软最赚钱的部分,其他都是渣
Why is Microsoft Corporation Soaring Today?
By Anders Bylund | More Articles | Save For Later
March 18, 2014 | Comments (6)
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT ) shares are soaring sky-high today. The stock
jumped as much as 4.8% overnight before settling down to a still-impressive
3.8% one-day gain.
The price move adds 10 points to the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES
today's Federal Open Market Committee meeting. It's not the Dow's biggest
points gainer, because Microsoft's roughly $40 share price makes it an
afterthought in this price-weighted system.
Visa (NYSE: V ) shares are up just 0.9% on nothing but general market buzz
and Brownian motion, but Visa's triple-digit share price translates this
small change into a 13-point Dow boost.
Unlike Visa, Microsoft actually has some solid news behind its single-day
gain.
Newly appointed CEO Satya Nadella is taking the bull by its horns. Nadella
has scheduled a press conference for March 27, and Reuters' anonymous
sources say that he'll use this event to launch a brand new version of
Microsoft Office designed to run on Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL ) iPads.
Yes, this is big news.
Satya Nadella is moving markets today. Image source: Microsoft.
Apple has shipped about 145 million iPads to consumers, creating a very
large computing platform that Microsoft has left untapped so far. Sure, you
can use Microsoft's online Office suite on the iPad's Safari browser, but
that's a far cry from selling a fully featured Office suite for Apple's
tablets.
It's unclear how much Microsoft might charge for iPad-optimized Office tools
, but the market reaction isn't really tied to hard numbers anyhow. Nadella
unveiling an iPad-bound Office version would be more of a directional
statement, demonstrating that Redmond now is open to exploring and
exploiting rival platforms. To date, Microsoft has been forcing the
unpopular Windows 8 and Windows RT environments on would-be mobile users
with productivity needs.
So Microsoft is about to open up a brand new market. It'll be a little
uncomfortable at first since Microsoft doesn't control the iPad's software
environment, but then Satya Nadella is not Steve Ballmer. This is Nadella's
chance to show that he's less of a control freak and more open-minded about
working with the competition. If he delivers on that as-yet unspoken promise
, Microsoft will carve a respectable place for itself in the post-PC era.
That's probably worth more than 10 measly Dow points in the long run, but
investors are only working with a rumor at this point. That Mar h 27 press
conference could unlock a much bigger gain, if Nadella plays his cards right.
You Don't Want to Miss This
The Economist compares this disruptive invention to the steam engine and the
printing press. Business Insider says it's "the next trillion dollar
industry." And everyone from BMW, to Nike, to the U.S. Air Force is already
using it every day. Watch The Motley Fool's shocking video presentation
today to discover the garage gadget that's putting an end to the Made In
China era... and learn the investing strategy we've used to double our money
on these 3 stocks. Click here to watch now!
From: Andy Cross, Chief Investment Officer
Subject: My 3 favorite retirement stocks
Read This Message
R.I.P. Internet -- 1969-2014
At only 45 years old... the Internet will be laid to rest in 2014. And
Silicon Valley is thrilled. Because they know... The Economist believes the
death of the Internet "will be transformative."
In fact, the CEO of Cisco Systems -- one of the largest tech companies on
the planet -- believes, right now, "$14.4 trillion in profit from this one
concept alone" is up for grabs. Enter your email address below for a FREE
video that gives you what you need to capitalize on the little-known company
behind this concept...