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XMEX: MSFT

Last close prices updated as of Mar 28, 2023, 1:57 PM MXN | USD
  • Last Close 5002.56
  • Sector Technology
  • Industry Software - Infrastructure
  • Investment Style Large Growth
  • Day Range 4,970.73  –  5,027.29
  • Year Range 4,207.00  –  6,299.95
  • Market Cap 37.2381 Tril
  • Volume / Avg 6,058.0 /  7,183.1
  • Price / Sales 10.10
  • Price / Book 11.17
  • Forward Div Yield 1.00%
  • Trailing Div Yield 0.03%

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Company Profile MSFT

Business Description

Microsoft develops and licenses consumer and enterprise software. It is known for its Windows operating systems and Office productivity suite. The company is organized into three equally sized broad segments: productivity and business processes (legacy Microsoft Office, cloud-based Office 365, Exchange, SharePoint, Skype, LinkedIn, Dynamics), intelligence cloud (infrastructure- and platform-as-a-service offerings Azure, Windows Server OS, SQL Server), and more personal computing (Windows Client, Xbox, Bing search, display advertising, and Surface laptops, tablets, and desktops).

Contact
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA, 98052-6399
Industry Software - Infrastructure
Employees 221,000

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FAQs for Microsoft Corp Stock

Yes. MSFT has a forward dividend yield of 0.01%. See MSFT’s full dividends and stock split history on the Dividend tab.
Dividend yield allows investors, particularly those interested in dividend-paying stocks, to compare the relationship between a stock’s price and how it rewards stockholders through dividends. The formula for calculating dividend yield is to divide the annual dividend paid per share by the stock price.

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MSFT’s market cap is 37.24 Tril.
Market capitalization is calculated by taking a company’s share price and multiplying it by the total number of shares. It’s often used to measure a company’s size. In the Morningstar Style Box, large-cap names account for the largest 70% of U.S. stocks, mid-cap names account for the largest 70–90%, and small-cap names are the remaining 10% of companies.

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MSFT’s stock style is Large Growth.
Style is an investment factor that has a meaningful impact on investment risk and returns. Style is calculated by combining value and growth scores, which are first individually calculated.

High-growth stocks tend to represent the technology, healthcare, and communications sectors. They rarely distribute dividends to shareholders, opting for reinvestment in their businesses. More value-oriented stocks tend to represent financial services, utilities, and energy stocks. These are established companies that reliably pay dividends.

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MSFT’s price/sales is 9.25.
Price/sales represents the amount an investor is willing to pay for a dollar generated from a particular company’s sales or revenues.

MSFT’s price/forward earnings is 27.97.
Forward P/E gives some indication of how cheap or expensive a stock is compared with consensus earnings estimates. The lower the Forward P/E, the cheaper the stock.

MSFT’s price/book is 10.57.
Price/book ratio can tell investors approximately how much they’re paying for a company’s assets, based on historical, rather than current, valuations. Historical valuations generally do not reflect a company’s current market value. Value investors frequently look for companies that have low price/book ratios.

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MSFT’s beta can be found in Trading Information at the top of this page.
A stock’s beta measures how closely tied its price movements have been to the performance of the overall market.

Compare MSFT’s historical performance against its industry peers and the overall market.