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Microsoft’s Numbers Fail to Impress

The results were driven by a strong performance by the company’s flagship product, the Windows operating system. However, the software giant’s numbers largely failed to impress. Microsoft’s shares, which had traded up to a 52-week high of $31.58 in the days leading up to the report, slipped more than 1% to $30.96 by the close […]

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Apr 28, 2010
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The results were driven by a strong performance by the company’s flagship product, the Windows operating system.

However, the software giant’s numbers largely failed to impress. Microsoft’s shares, which had traded up to a 52-week high of $31.58 in the days leading up to the report, slipped more than 1% to $30.96 by the close of trading.

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