Microsoft (MSFT) In A Holding Pattern, Reit Overweight At JPMorgan
- Wall Street stocks fall as weak GDP growth spreads rate-cut gloom
- Q1 US GDP shows surprise slowing and uncomfortable inflation
- Alphabet (GOOGL) soars 16% on Q1 results beat, first-ever dividend
- Meta shares dip on softer Q2 revenue guidance, elevated AI spending plans
- Oil settles higher as weak U.S. economic growth offset by supply concerns
- Rubrik (RBRK) Prices Upsized 23.5M Share IPO at $32/sh
- IBM tumbles on soft Q1 revenue; announces HashiCorp $6.4bn acquisition
- Union Pacific beats profit estimates on stronger pricing, resumes share buyback
- Hertz Global (HTZ) misses earnings expectations as fleet costs weigh
- Teladoc (TDOC) Misses Q1 EPS by 3c, offers outlook
- After-hours movers: Alphabet, Microsoft, Snap, Intel, and more
- Midday movers: Meta, IBM, Caterpillar fall; Chipotle rises
- After-hours movers: Meta, Ford, IBM, ServiceNow and more
- Midday movers: Tesla, Boeing rise; Uber, Old Dominion Freight fall
- After-hours movers: Tesla, Texas Instruments, Seagate, Visa and more
KeyBanc Remains Bullish on Microsoft (MSFT) Following 2Q Report
January 31, 2019 7:36 AM ESTKeyBanc analyst, Brent Bracelin, reiterated an Overweight rating and $125.00 price target on Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) following the company's 2Q earnings report. F2Q19 revenue increased 12.3% y/y to $32.47B, 0.2% below consensus of $32.54B. This slight revenue miss was mostly attributed to a combined $404M... More