Cramer: "Microsoft Misses Again With New PC"
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Boas,
Eu acho que o Cramer não gosta de Microsoft e pronto, ora aqui está uma boa prova, vejam so o que ele fez com com o novo "ZUNE".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ufj08QCR0KQ
Abraço...
O Bala
Eu acho que o Cramer não gosta de Microsoft e pronto, ora aqui está uma boa prova, vejam so o que ele fez com com o novo "ZUNE".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ufj08QCR0KQ
Abraço...
O Bala
StockMarket it's like a box of chocolates...You just never know what you gonna get.
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Cramer: "Microsoft Misses Again With New PC"
"Microsoft Misses Again With New PC"
By Jim Cramer
RealMoney.com Columnist
5/30/2007 9:39 AM EDT
"Oh my, Microsoft (MSFT - commentary - Cramer's Take - Rating) has really lost it this tine. Now it has a flat touch-screen computer you can put on a table that allows you to order from restaurants and forward rewards points to casinos.
How was I able to live without this device? How have I managed to exist? And I only have to pay $5,000 to $10,000 for it? They are practically giving away this unique device. I guess I better start queuing up to get one.
Can someone tell me how Microsoft came up with this unneeded device, even as a device I don't want to live without -- an iPhone -- beckons? Even the possibility that I might have to switch to what I regard as an inferior wireless carrier to get the iPhone doesn't deter me. But a flat-screen computer embedded in a desk? Well, I'll be. Does it connect wirelessly, remotely, with my Zune? Can I use it to play with my Nintendo Wii?
People wonder why Microsoft's stock has essentially done nothing for years and years, despite special dividends and buybacks and regular dividends.
I have the answer: devices like these, which tell me that Microsoft has too much money and not enough insight into the American consume -- although the Xbox does give Wii somewhat of a run for its money.
Devices like these and the buy of aQuantive (AQNT - commentary - Cramer's Take - Rating) for $6 billion rather than a buy of Yahoo! (YHOO - commentary - Cramer's Take - Rating) for $35 billion (about all that company would have cost a half a year ago) or for a pittance just six years ago after the vicious Nazz selloff.
So watch Microsoft's stock creep ever higher -- 30 cents up, 29 cents back. Or look at Apple (AAPL - commentary - Cramer's Take - Rating), which is up huge in the time that Microsoft's been stagnant because it actually is innovative and makes products that people want!
Random musings: Goldman agrees that Foster Wheeler (FWLT - commentary - Cramer's Take - Rating) should go higher. ... I would buy Boeing (BA - commentary - Cramer's Take - Rating) off this loss to Airbus. ... If you love following stocks as much as I do and want to help me help people make money, you're someone I need. I'm looking for an experienced research assistant based in the New York metro area to help me out. (CFAs welcome.) Please send your resumé and cover letter to resumes@thestreet.com, with "research assistant" in the subject line.
At the time of publication, Cramer was long Yahoo! and Goldman Sachs. "
(in www.realmoney.com)
By Jim Cramer
RealMoney.com Columnist
5/30/2007 9:39 AM EDT
"Oh my, Microsoft (MSFT - commentary - Cramer's Take - Rating) has really lost it this tine. Now it has a flat touch-screen computer you can put on a table that allows you to order from restaurants and forward rewards points to casinos.
How was I able to live without this device? How have I managed to exist? And I only have to pay $5,000 to $10,000 for it? They are practically giving away this unique device. I guess I better start queuing up to get one.
Can someone tell me how Microsoft came up with this unneeded device, even as a device I don't want to live without -- an iPhone -- beckons? Even the possibility that I might have to switch to what I regard as an inferior wireless carrier to get the iPhone doesn't deter me. But a flat-screen computer embedded in a desk? Well, I'll be. Does it connect wirelessly, remotely, with my Zune? Can I use it to play with my Nintendo Wii?
People wonder why Microsoft's stock has essentially done nothing for years and years, despite special dividends and buybacks and regular dividends.
I have the answer: devices like these, which tell me that Microsoft has too much money and not enough insight into the American consume -- although the Xbox does give Wii somewhat of a run for its money.
Devices like these and the buy of aQuantive (AQNT - commentary - Cramer's Take - Rating) for $6 billion rather than a buy of Yahoo! (YHOO - commentary - Cramer's Take - Rating) for $35 billion (about all that company would have cost a half a year ago) or for a pittance just six years ago after the vicious Nazz selloff.
So watch Microsoft's stock creep ever higher -- 30 cents up, 29 cents back. Or look at Apple (AAPL - commentary - Cramer's Take - Rating), which is up huge in the time that Microsoft's been stagnant because it actually is innovative and makes products that people want!
Random musings: Goldman agrees that Foster Wheeler (FWLT - commentary - Cramer's Take - Rating) should go higher. ... I would buy Boeing (BA - commentary - Cramer's Take - Rating) off this loss to Airbus. ... If you love following stocks as much as I do and want to help me help people make money, you're someone I need. I'm looking for an experienced research assistant based in the New York metro area to help me out. (CFAs welcome.) Please send your resumé and cover letter to resumes@thestreet.com, with "research assistant" in the subject line.
At the time of publication, Cramer was long Yahoo! and Goldman Sachs. "
(in www.realmoney.com)
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