Microsoft Corp. $34 - Nasdaq symbol MSFT

MICROSOFT CORP. $34 (Nasdaq symbol MSFT; Aggressive Growth Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Shares outstanding: 9.4 billion; Market cap: $319.6 billion; WSSF Rating: Above average) is the world’s largest maker of computer software. Its flagship products, the Windows operating system and the Office suite of business programs, dominate their markets. Microsoft released its new Windows Vista operating system in early 2007. While initial sales were slow, strong sales of new computers (with pre-loaded copies of Vista) have helped spur demand. A planned upgrade to the Vista operating system should also convince more business users to switch. In its first fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2007, Microsoft’s sales rose 27.8%, to $13.8 billion from $10.8 billion a year earlier. Earnings grew 28.6%, to $0.45 a share (total $4.3 billion) from $0.35 a share ($3.5 billion). The company spends around 13% of its revenue on research. The stock now trades at 18.9 times the $1.80 a share the company should earn in fiscal 2008. The $0.44 dividend yields 1.3%. Microsoft is investing heavily in its Internet operations. It recently paid $6 billion for aQuantive, Inc., which helps companies improve the effectiveness of their online advertising. It also paid $240 million for 1.6% of Facebook, the popular online social networking site. The investments should help Microsoft draw more traffic to its own online sites. Microsoft is a buy.

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