Microsoft
The latest news, updates and opinions on Microsoft from the expert team here at MoneyWeek
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Fang tech stocks: Meta and Netflix lose their bite
Analysis Investors treated the Fang tech stocks as almost identical, but two of them are much weaker than the rest, says Philip Pilkington.
By Philip Pilkington Published
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Tech stock crash: Alphabet and Microsoft look like gems in the rubble
Analysis Tech stocks have fallen hard this, with the Nasdaq index down 22% since November. But both Alphabet and Microsoft are still both worth a look, says Rupert Hargreaves.
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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How the financial sector is leveraging cloud applications to drive growth and innovation
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By MoneyWeek Published
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Three big tech stocks tackling climate change
Tips Professional investor Ben Goldsmith of Menhaden Capital Management picks his three favourite big companies that are working to reduce their environmental footprint.
By Ben Goldsmith Published
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How rising interest rates could hurt big tech stocks
Advice Low interest rates have helped the biggest companies to entrench their positions. But what if rates rise?
By John Stepek Published
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Resideo Technologies: a cheap play on the smart-home revolution
Tips Resideo Technologies, a US maker of smart-home devices, has languished in obscurity since it was spun off from its giant parent
By Stephen Connolly Last updated
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Share tips of the week
Tips MoneyWeek’s comprehensive guide to the best of this week’s share tips from the rest of the UK's financial pages.
By MoneyWeek Published
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Lessons for investors from Big Tech's previous golden era
Analysis The forerunners of today's tech stock titans dominated the 1960s and 1970s. Former Xerox senior manager Dr Mike Tubbs was there and explains what investors can learn from those companies' mistakes.
By Dr Mike Tubbs Published
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Software giant Adobe will keep beating the rest
Tips Adobe is in perfect position to profit from the remote-working revolution, says Stephen Connolly.
By Stephen Connolly Published
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