Posted by HanaDaddy | Posted in Investment Tips and Ideas | Posted on 08/18/2009
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Bill Gates is super rich but his once high-flying software company is in doldrums since mid-2002 after the fall of the level of $ 35. The problem with Microsoft (MSFT) has been its inability to grow both in terms of revenues and profits superlative rates the company once enjoyed.
All companies of the size of Microsoft, with a market capitalization of $ 242 billion, growth will be a problem because of its size. But this does not mean the stock is dead. Far from it, Microsoft remains a viable long-term, software companies and is cash rich with $ 34 billion, or $ 3.28 per share in cash. This gives the stock plenty of financial flexibility to acquire or develop technologies for growth. Microsoft has just announced that it spent $ 1.1 billion in R & D units in the MSN Internet FY07. And according to the Wall Street Journal, Microsoft is exploring the possibility of taking a stake in Internet media company Yahoo (YHOO) to take on Internet advertising Behemoth Google (GOOG).
Posted by HanaDaddy | Posted in Investment Tips and Ideas | Posted on 08/09/2009
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Just as the saying goes, we live in a dangerous world. Almost everything we do involves a degree of risk. In general, it is a risk of investing … since one is not the result of investments.
According to Wikipedia, investment or investing is a term with different meanings closely related to the management, finance and economics, related to saving or deferring consumption. An asset is usually purchased, or equivalently a deposit is made in a bank, hoping to get a future return or interest from it.
Today, many do not like to hear the word investment because they are risks. Apparently, is to invest at risk, but because we must not avoid the risk of investing.
It will be much better than one for learning to manage the risks associated with investments rather than avoiding investing completely. A good investor must learn to manage the various risks associated with each investment. It will not be wise for one to avoid investing because of the risks associated with investment.
Posted by HanaDaddy | Posted in Investment Tips and Ideas | Posted on 07/16/2009
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Blockbuster (BBI) is a perfect example of what can go wrong when you misunderstood industry trends and then realizing it, trying desperately to catch up. In the period from 2001 to late 2002, Blockbuster is the leader in video rental. Its shares were trading at about $ 30 a share and its market cap was about $ 5.75 billion.
But there was a trend towards the development of rental movies via the Internet. Blockbuster has failed to recognize the growing importance of Internet video rental, a bad miscalculation on his part. The shares have fallen steadily over the current $ 3.80 to $ 4.20 channel. Once a big hat, Blockbuster is now a small-cap and is struggling to regain a sense of direction. The company entered into the Internet DVD rental, but has a lot of recovering to do.
Basically, Blockbuster has lost money over the last three straight quarters and struggling to grow its revenues, which are expected to increase just 1.1% in the 2006 budget. His five-year estimated earnings growth rate is a mere 2.5% per year, which is pitiful.