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					<description><![CDATA[As Microsoft rallies on news of Ballmer retirement is it time to buy Microsoft or sell the stock? Steve Ballmer has been the head of Microsoft for over a decade. During this time Microsoft has remained one of the world’s largest companies but essentially quit growing. Much of this is because of the shift away [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As Microsoft rallies on news of Ballmer retirement is it  time to buy Microsoft or sell the stock? Steve Ballmer has been the head of  Microsoft for over a decade. During this time Microsoft has remained one of the  world’s largest companies but essentially quit growing. Much of this is because  of the shift away from personal computers to handheld devices and the influence  of social media. Missing the boat on sea changes in the computer world, Ballmer  dismissed the iPhone in 2007 as something that would gain little or no market  share. Investors are happy to see evidence of a generational change as  Microsoft rallies on news of Ballmer retirement. But, what does <a href="http://profitableinvestingtips.com/investing-trading/fundamental-analysis">fundamental  analysis</a> tell us about Microsoft? The intrinsic stock value of Microsoft  depends on its forward looking income stream which is what is in question and  why Microsoft rallies on news of Ballmer retirement. On the other hand Microsoft  has a huge margin of safety. It has gargantuan cash reserves both in the USA  and overseas. It joined the ranks of <a href="http://profitableinvestingtips.com/investing-trading/dividend-stocks">dividend  stocks</a> some years back. With a projected three percent growth rate it  should be selling at closer to $50 than $30. (Microsoft jumped from $32+ to  $34.75 as Microsoft rallies on news of Ballmer retirement.</p><div class='code-block code-block-1' style='margin: 8px auto; text-align: center; display: block; clear: both;'>
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<p><strong>Microsoft  Value and Prospects</strong></p>
<p>We think of Microsoft and we think of the Windows  operating system. But just where does Microsoft make its money and how  dependent is Microsoft on selling Windows operating systems for PCs? According  to Microsoft SEC filings here are the results for Microsoft’s main sources of  revenue.</p>
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<div><strong>Microsoft    Revenue Breakdown</strong></div>
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<td width="109" valign="top">Revenue    Source</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">Percent    of Revenue</td>
<td width="150" valign="top">Growth    in Last Year</td>
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<td width="109" valign="top">Windows</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">Thirty-five    percent</td>
<td width="150" valign="top">0%</td>
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<td width="109" valign="top">Servers    and Tools</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">Twenty    percent</td>
<td width="150" valign="top">11%</td>
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<td width="109" valign="top">Microsoft    Business</td>
<td width="194" valign="top">Forty-two    percent</td>
<td width="150" valign="top">5%</td>
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<p>When we look at the fact that a third of Microsoft  revenue comes from Windows and Windows is not growing we can see why Microsoft  rallies on news of Ballmer retirement. However, a five percent growth rate in  the business category is pretty impressive considering that the economy has not  fully recovered from the worst recession in 75 years. An eleven percent growth  rate in servers in tools is doubly impressive. Even as the world shifts from PC’s  to hand held devices Microsoft still makes software. And two thirds of its  income stream shows signs of continued growth even if the Windows/software  portion needs a bit of help.</p>
<p><strong>Where  Is Microsoft Going?</strong></p>
<p>Prior to Mr. Ballmer&#8217;s announced retirement Microsoft  announced that it intends to focus more strongly on hardware. In addition the  company intends to reorganize so that people work on operating systems, apps,  services, or devices. Some have suggested that the company is simply copying  Apple in this regard. However, just as <a href="http://profitableinvestingtips.com/investing/follow-the-leader-investing">follow  the leader investing</a> can be successful so can a business succeed by copying  a successful competitor.</p>
<p><strong>By  What Standard Do We Judge Microsoft?</strong></p>
<p>Since Bill Gates retired in 2000 and Steve Ballmer took  over at Microsoft share prices have been largely flat. There have been  successes like Windows XP and problems like Windows Vista. Critics compare  Microsoft to Google, Amazon, and Apple, each of which has grown exponentially  during the last decade. The problem for Microsoft is that it missed out on a  lot of opportunities that the other guys took advantage of. But if you simply  look at early company growth we see a different picture. Google is only nine  years old. Amazon is sixteen years old. Jobs came back to Apple fifteen years  ago remaking the company. All of these companies have seen excellent growth  over a decade, plus or minus. Compare this to Microsoft in its first 15 years  after going public during which its stock multiplied in value about a thousand  fold. Now we should look at the prospects of Apple, Amazon, and Google now that  they too have become giants. As Microsoft rallies on news of Ballmer retirement  we might wish to image what the picture will be at Apple, Amazon, and Google in  another ten to fifteen years!<!-- pingbacker_start --></p>
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