This week was a very eventful one for several companies in the technology space, with many of them announcing their earnings for Q4 2011. Besides that, there were some significant developments related to companies like Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Zynga (NASDAQ:ZNGA), which could impact their value in the coming years.
Articles for Microsoft
Microsoft Begins Technical Preview of Office 15, Beta Launch in Summer 2012
Graph ItNEW!Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 by Trefis Team
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) has announced that it has released a Technical Preview version of Office 15 to select customers, who will test the software, point out bugs and suggest usability improvements, if any. It also announced that it will be releasing a public beta of Office 15 in Summer of 2012. Office 15 is the next version of Microsoft Office expected to be launched in 2013. Office 15 will offer a completely redesigned interface, optimized for touch-based tablets as well as standard notebooks. Microsoft Office competes primarily with Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Docs, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) iWork and open-source alternatives like Open Office and Libre Office. Read More »
Microsoft & RIM to Launch Blackberry Business Cloud Services for Office 365
Graph ItNEW!Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 by Trefis Team
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Research in Motion (NASDAQ:RIMM) have announced the launch of BlackBerry Business Cloud Services for Microsoft Office 365. The new service enables enterprise Office 365 customers to manage employee Blackberry devices using Exchange Online, Microsoft’s hosted email offering which is included in the Office 365 suite.
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After Consoles and Desktops, Microsoft Plans to Bundle Kinect with Notebooks
Graph ItNEW!Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 by Trefis Team
The Kinect sensor for the Xbox gaming console has been Microsoft‘s (NASDAQ:MSFT) greatest product success in recent times. It was the fastest selling consumer electronics device ever, selling more than 18 million units since its launch in late 2010. Microsoft recently announced that it would launch Kinect for Windows desktops in February 2012. Recently, it also confirmed that it plans to bundle Kinect sensors with notebooks. It is already working on prototypes of Kinect enabled notebooks with Asus, and may launch some models following the launch of Windows 8 in mid-2012. Read More »
Weekly Tech Review: Microsoft and Zynga
Graph ItNEW!Friday, January 27th, 2012 by Trefis Team
This week was a very eventful one for several companies in the technology space, with many of them announcing their earnings for Q4 2011. There were some significant developments related to companies like Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Zynga (NASDAQ:ZNGA), which could impact their value in the coming years. Read More »
Microsoft Ready to Launch Windows 8 App Store in February
Graph ItNEW!Wednesday, January 25th, 2012 by Trefis Team
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) revealed some more details about the Windows 8 App Store, an online application marketplace for Windows users, which will be launched with Windows 8. Microsoft will be doing a beta launch of the Windows App Store as well as Windows 8 in February 2012. It is holding a contest to encourage developers to build Metro style Windows 8 apps, which will be made available with the App Store. Windows 8 is expected to be Microsoft’s biggest launch in years, and one of its most crucial ones, as Windows accounts for nearly 25% of Microsoft’s $32 Trefis price estimate and brings in a significant portion of its revenues. Windows 8 will compete with Apple‘s (NASDAQ:AAPL) Mac OS X, Linux and to some extent, Google‘s (NASDAQ:GOOG) Chrome OS. Read More »
Microsoft to Bring Xbox Live Games to iOS and Android
Graph ItNEW!Wednesday, January 25th, 2012 by Trefis Team
Microsoft‘s (NASDAQ:MSFT) Xbox 360 was the highest selling gaming console in 2011. Microsoft has sold more than 66 million Xbox 360 consoles and around 18 million Kinect units since launch. Microsoft generates a significant amount of revenue from Xbox Live, its online gaming network. Xbox Live games are currently compatible only with one platform – Windows Phone. However, Microsoft is planning to bring Xbox Live games to other platforms like Apple‘s (NASDAQ:AAPL) iOS and Google‘s (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android. Read More »
What Does A Flattening Yield Curve Mean For Gold?
Graph ItNEW!Monday, January 23rd, 2012 by Trefis Team
This article was submitted by Bob Kirtley at www.skoptionstrading.com using our Trefis Contributors tool.
In this article, we look to analyse the relationship between gold and the U.S. bond yield curve. The yield curve is an immensely useful economic indicator and hence can be used as one of the determinants of the gold price.
We have yield curve dynamics, for a refresher the following excerpt should aid in comprehension of this article.
“For those readers who may be unfamiliar with how the yield curve works, we will provide a brief explanation. Bonds of different maturities have different yields. By plotting these yields against their maturities we can build a yield curve. The yield curve becomes steeper if longer term interest rates increase relative to shorter term interest rates. The yield curve becomes flatter if longer term interest rates decrease relative to shorter term interest rates. One way to measure the steepness of the yield curve is to look at the difference between the yields at two different points on the curve. For example one may look at the difference between the yields on 2 year Treasuries compared to the yield on 5 year Treasuries. Such a comparison will often be referred to as “2s5s” and is measured in basis points (bps) by subtracting the shorter term yield from the longer term yield. So if one says “2s5s are trading at +225″ this means that the yield on 5 year bonds is 2.25% higher than the yield on 2 year bonds. If 2s5s go from +225 to +275 then the yield curve has steepened between those two maturities. If 2s5s go from +225 to +175 then the yield curve has flattened between those two maturities.”
Intuitively, one would expect a flattening yield curve to be bullish for gold. Flatter yield curve = economic weakness = safe haven assets (gold) becoming more valuable, especially if such weakening in the economy is followed by monetary easing, or increased expectations of monetary easing. As with any hypothesis, this one is useless without being tested.
The above graph inversely plots gold against yield curve gradient. The early trend is clearly quite strong, ie yield curve flattening and gold rising correspondingly. Around September 2011 the relationship becomes shakier. From September onwards, the trend seems to take a dramatic reversal, switching from negative to positive. Trying to explain this reversal is somewhat a case of speculation. The only thing that can be said with certainty is that other factors are proving more important in determining the gold price.
The graph below plots gold against yield curve steepness rather than time, over the last 12 months.
The trend is clear. Gold is driven higher when the yield curve flattens, exactly what one would expect to see. The R2 value shown of 0.6817 means that 68% of the variation in the price of gold can be determined by changing yield curve gradient.
As a trading service, we have a short to medium term focus. As a result the majority of useful information to us is very timely. For this reason the trends and relationships we observe must hold not only over the long term, but the short-medium term also. We cannot afford to wait five years for the market to return to where a certain model says it should be. As a result the plot below showing the trend since September is potentially the most important of this update.

As hinted at, the trend has shifted mildly positive, meaning a steeper yield curve = gold driven higher. However, the relationship is extremely weak (shown by an R2 value of 0.1348) and is too inconclusive for our purposes. The conclusion is that currently there is no relationship between the steepness of the U.S. Yield curve and the price of gold. We can safely assume other factors have been significantly more important in the determination of the gold price in recent months.
The correlations for differing time frames over the past four years are as follows:
Note: Correlation (r) is not to be confused with the coefficient of determination (R2).
What we can draw from these results is that over the medium term gold exhibits a moderate negative relationship with the gradient of the U.S. Yield curve. True to intuition we still believe a flatter yield curve (usually resulting from monetary easing) is a bullish signal for gold.
Imagine that the Fed eased further, causing the yield curve to become flatter still. This is a scenario observable in Japan, a country currently with an extremely flat yield curve resulting from an extensive period of monetary easing. As an example, assume 2s10s drop to 50 basis points. What is this likely to mean for gold? Depending on what model we use the following values are predicted:
Obviously the most accurate figure depends on one’s current assessment of the relationship between gold and the U.S. yield curve over the relevant investment period. Our estimation is for a moderate negative relationship to re-establish itself over the next 12 months. If we were to be proven correct and the Fed dropped 2s10s to 50bps in the next year, one would expect to see gold around the $1,923 level shown above. The nature of using a moderate relationship rather than a strong one to predict a variable is that the predicted value lies within a very wide range; the stronger the relationship (R2 value) the more accurate the prediction.
Conversely, what would one expect gold to sit at given some miracle economic recovery and the yield curve becoming significantly steeper?
True to intuition a steep yield curve (similar to 2003-2004 peaks) would see gold bottom – according to our model.
It is important to remember that these scenarios are nothing more than estimates based on simple mathematical models and past data. Models and data carry little weight when dealing with an animal such as the commodities market. With so many variables at play anything could happen. We use these scenarios and examples to help communicate concepts and give our readers an understanding of what it means for gold when a flattening yield curve is observed. In practice and behind the scenes we are definitely not using weak relationship yield curve regressions to predict the gold price.
It is important to reiterate the yield curve is an indicator for the whole economy. For our purposes as a trading service the yield curve isn’t the best form of information. It is a reflection of past, present and future expected events. What is of more use to us is present/future orientated information.
For example say the Fed hints at QE3 or some other form of easing tomorrow (further easing is very likely to send gold higher); as soon as we receive this news, our outlook on gold changes on the back of the announcement. We do not need to wait to see a flatter U.S. yield curve in the following hours, days or weeks to change our position.
Although we acknowledge the importance of the U.S. yield curve in the determination of the gold price, it is not the most important factor by any stretch. The relationship between gold and the yield curve varies in strength over time, and hence the curve’s usefulness is somewhat limited. U.S. real rates are a far better predictor and exhibit a much more constant, direct relationship to gold.
The crucial point to take away from this article is it is not economic weakness that drives gold prices higher. It is the policy response to that economic weakness. A weaker economy and flatter yield curve doesn’t necessarily mean that gold prices will go higher, but if this is going to be combated by an aggressive easing of monetary policy such as quantitative easing then gold prices will rise significantly. U.S. real interest rates are therefore a more effective indicator for gold prices over the medium term, since they are sensitive to a wider range of policy actions.
There are always multiple factors that drive asset prices in the financial markets and gold is no exception. One has to incorporate a numerous variables in one’s analysis in order to formulate a view. The yield curve is just one of these variables and sometimes it gives us valuable insights into future of gold prices, but it cannot be expected to work 100% of the time.
In our analysis we look at numerous factors to form our view on gold prices, with the yield curve being just one of these, and we then execute trades based on these views. Our subscribers get market updates, trading signals and our model portfolio for less than $1 per day. Our model portfolio returned 40.95% in 2011, versus a 9.92% return for gold. We trade options on US markets that can be traded as easily as basic stock options. We now also issue trading recommendations that are not options based but simply use ETFs when we feel that that is the optimal way to execute a trade.
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Weekly Tech Review: Microsoft, SAP and Oracle
Graph ItNEW!Friday, January 20th, 2012 by Trefis Team
This week was a very eventful one with several technology companies like Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) geared up to announce their quarterly earnings. We also saw some significant developments related to SAP (NYSE:SAP) and Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL), which could impact their stocks going forward. Read More »
Microsoft’s Server and Xbox Sales Offset Slowing Windows, $32 Fair Value Unchanged
Graph ItNEW!Friday, January 20th, 2012 by Trefis Team
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) has announced its earnings for Q2 FY12. It reported its best quarter yet, with quarterly revenue of $20.89 billion, growing around 5% year-over-year. Though revenue from the Windows division has declined almost 6%, the 11% growth in revenue from the Server and Tools business and 15% growth in revenue from the Entertainment and Services division more than compensated for slowing Windows sales. 2012 is going to be a major year for Microsoft as it launches Windows 8 and a series of other new products. We expect Windows sales to show a significant jump following the launch of Windows 8 in mid-2012. Read More »
Microsoft : All Articles
- Week of 2012-01-29
- 02/03/12 Weekly Tech Review: Microsoft and Zynga
- 01/31/12 Microsoft Begins Technical Preview of Office 15, Beta Launch in Summer 2012
- 01/31/12 Microsoft & RIM to Launch Blackberry Business Cloud Services for Office 365
- 01/31/12 After Consoles and Desktops, Microsoft Plans to Bundle Kinect with Notebooks
- Week of 2012-01-22
- 01/27/12 Weekly Tech Review: Microsoft and Zynga
- 01/25/12 Microsoft Ready to Launch Windows 8 App Store in February
- 01/25/12 Microsoft to Bring Xbox Live Games to iOS and Android
- 01/23/12 What Does A Flattening Yield Curve Mean For Gold?
- Week of 2012-01-15
- 01/20/12 Weekly Tech Review: Microsoft, SAP and Oracle
- 01/20/12 Microsoft’s Server and Xbox Sales Offset Slowing Windows, $32 Fair Value Unchanged
- 01/18/12 Microsoft Announces Skype for Windows Phone, Earnings On Deck
- 01/18/12 Microsoft Earnings Preview: What We’re Watching This Week
- 01/17/12 Microsoft Dominates Video Game Spending in 2011 with Xbox
- 01/17/12 Bing’s Market Share Squeaks Higher, Google Still the Gorilla of Search
- 01/16/12 A Decline in Q4 PC Shipments Could Hurt Microsoft’s Windows Results
- Week of 2012-01-08
- 01/13/12 Weekly Tech Notes: Zynga and Microsoft
- 01/13/12 Microsoft Signs LG Patent Deal, Collects on 70% of All Android Devices
- 01/13/12 Microsoft Restructuring Operations to Trim Down Marketing Expenses
- 01/12/12 Android App Emulator Solves Microsoft’s App Dilemma for Windows 8
- 01/12/12 Activision, Electronics Arts Gain on Thriving Video Game Industry
- 01/12/12 Microsoft’s Kinect for Windows Will Help it Reach $32
- 01/11/12 Intel in 2012: Leads the Push for Ultrabooks
- 01/11/12 2012: The Tipping Point for Microsoft’s Windows Phone?
- Week of 2012-01-01
- 01/06/12 Weekly Tech Notes: Microsoft and Zynga
- 01/06/12 Microsoft Update: Windows, Xbox and Windows Phone to Guide Revenue Growth
- 01/05/12 Microsoft Still Dominates the Browser Market with Internet Explorer
- 01/04/12 Microsoft’s Windows Phone Passes 50,000 Apps, Still an Uphill Battle
- 01/04/12 Xbox 720 Launch Rumors Gain Momentum as CES 2012 Nears
- 01/04/12 Microsoft to Launch LTE-Enabled Windows Phones to Fend Off Android
- Week of 2011-12-25
- Week of 2011-12-18
- 12/23/11 Weekly Tech Review: Microsoft, Oracle and SAP
- 12/23/11 Microsoft & Intel Fend Off iPad Frenzy with Ultrabooks
- 12/22/11 Microsoft is Cleaning up on Patent Licensing Fees, Might Have Lassoed Motorola
- 12/22/11 Microsoft Launches SkyDrive App for iPhone and Windows Phone
- 12/19/11 Weekly Tech Notes: Zynga, Microsoft & Adobe
- 12/19/11 Microsoft Launches AnswerDesk, Wanna Be “Genius Bar” for PCs
- Week of 2011-12-11
- 12/16/11 Microsoft Looks for More Coin From Skype Enterprise Customers
- 12/16/11 Microsoft Dishes Out Free Windows Phones to Angry Android Users
- 12/16/11 Microsoft’s Windows Phone Delay in China Leaves Door Wide Open for Android and iPhone
- 12/14/11 Microsoft Teams Up with HP to Conquer the Enterprise Cloud
- 12/14/11 Better Ad Performance Can Attract Developers to Windows Phone
- 12/13/11 Tech Notes: Microsoft, SAP & Salesforce.com
- 12/13/11 Microsoft’s Xbox Live Brings Live TV, More Streaming Content & Kinect Voice Control
- 12/13/11 Microsoft Should Launch Windows 8 ASAP as Tablet Demand Spikes
- 12/12/11 Xbox & Kinect Pick up Momentum; Windows & Office Still Microsoft’s Cash Cows
- 12/12/11 Microsoft Rides Windows 8 Launch to $32 Fair Value
- Week of 2011-12-04
- 12/09/11 Microsoft Upgrades Office 365; Adds Sharing Features & Mobile Support
- 12/08/11 Microsoft Unveils Windows 8 App Store; Its Next Billion Dollar Business?
- 12/07/11 Microsoft Office for the iPad Could Put Pricing Pressure on Windows 8
- 12/06/11 Microsoft’s Dilemma: Take a Shot at Google with Firefox-Bing Deal or Back Internet Explorer
- 12/06/11 Microsoft Gains on Xbox & Kinect Sales During Holiday
- 12/05/11 Microsoft Working on Kinect 2 with Advanced Features, TV Integration
- 12/05/11 Microsoft Rolls Out Lync Enterprise Chat Apps for Mobile Users on All OS Platforms
- 12/05/11 Microsoft Trying to Expand Enterprise Reach on Other Mobile Platforms
- 12/05/11 Microsoft Working on Kinect Hardware for Windows 8
- Week of 2011-11-27
- 12/02/11 Weekly Tech Notes: Microsoft, Adobe & Salesforce.com
- 12/01/11 Microsoft Working on Office 15, Beta Launch in Early 2012
- 12/01/11 Microsoft Acquires VideoSurf to Spruce Up Video Search & Discovery on Xbox Live
- 11/30/11 PC Shipments Impacted by Thailand Floods to Hurt Microsoft’s Windows Sales in Q4
- 11/30/11 Delayed Windows 8 Launch Could Hurt Microsoft’s Sales in 2012
- 11/30/11 Microsoft Update: Ignore the Market Noise & Focus on Kinect, Office & Mobile
- 11/29/11 Need a 40-inch Table-Sized Tablet? Microsoft Unveils the Surface 2 with Samsung
- 11/29/11 Microsoft to Fund Kinect-Based Startups to Boost Kinect & Xbox Sales
- Week of 2011-11-20
- 11/25/11 Weekly Tech Review: Microsoft, SAP & Oracle
- 11/23/11 Intel’s Push for Touchscreen Ultrabooks to Help Microsoft’s Windows 8 Efforts
- 11/23/11 Microsoft Drums Up Developer Support for Windows Phone, Heads to $32
- 11/22/11 Microsoft Offering $25 Worth of Apps With Every Windows Phone to Boost Sales
- 11/22/11 Microsoft’s Windows Phone Fails to Gain Traction in Q3 2011
- 11/21/11 After Adobe Abandons Mobile Flash, Will Microsoft Axe Silverlight?
- Week of 2011-11-13
- 11/18/11 Weekly Tech Review: Salesforce.com & Microsoft
- 11/18/11 Mac Passes 5% Global PC Market Share as Windows 8 Remains in the Offing
- 11/16/11 Windows 8 Continues to Rally Support from Top Manufacturers
- 11/15/11 Xbox Live Adds More Social and Video as Microsoft Sees Value in Gamers
- 11/14/11 Weekly Tech Notes: Microsoft, SAP and Adobe
- Week of 2011-11-06
- 11/11/11 Microsoft Focuses on the Enterprise & Windows Phone Until Windows 8 Launch
- 11/11/11 After Xbox, Microsoft Plans to Bring Kinect to Windows 8. Game On!
- 11/10/11 Microsoft Poised for $32, Huawei Next for Android Patent Licensing Bonanza
- 11/07/11 Weekly Tech Notes: Adobe & Microsoft
- Week of 2011-10-30
- 11/02/11 Microsoft Updates Dynamics CRM with Social Features
- 11/01/11 Microsoft Inks Patent Deal with Compal, Printing Money Off Android
- 11/01/11 Microsofts Tablets Overtake Netbooks in Q2 2011
- 10/31/11 Microsoft Believes Cheaper Windows Phone Could Win Market Share
- 10/31/11 Weekly Tech Notes: Microsoft & Oracle
- Week of 2011-10-23
- 10/27/11 Microsoft To Go Mobile With its Business Intelligence Offerings
- 10/23/11 Office, Server & Xbox Propel Microsoft’s Revenue Growth
- Week of 2011-10-16
- 10/21/11 Weekly Tech Notes: Microsoft, SAP & Oracle
- 10/21/11 After Oracle, Microsoft Goes After Big Data
- 10/21/11 Dell, HP Already Backing Microsoft’s Windows 8 For Tablets
- 10/19/11 Microsoft and HP Target the Database Market with SQL Server Appliance
- 10/18/11 Microsoft Windows Phone Sales Dismal in the First Year; Stock Awaits Earnings
- 10/18/11 Microsoft Earnings Preview: What We’re Watching Thursday
- Week of 2011-10-09
- 10/14/11 Microsoft Snags Android Patent Deal with Quanta, Another Big Win
- 10/14/11 Microsoft Officially Closes Skype Deal; Stock Even Money at $28 for Now
- 10/13/11 Survey: Windows 8 Could Help Microsoft Ride the Mobile Wave
- 10/13/11 Microsoft’s Stock Firm as Earnings are on Deck Next Week
- 10/12/11 Microsoft Readying a New Breed of Dual Core, LTE Windows Phone Devices
- 10/11/11 Microsoft Pushes Windows Phone Partners to Ramp Up Marketing Spend
- Week of 2011-10-02
- 10/06/11 Microsoft’s Skype Deal Gets OK From EU Regulator
- 10/03/11 How a Cheaper iPhone Could Threaten Windows Phone and Android Growth
- 10/03/11 Can Microsoft Improve its Search Revenues with Facebook?
- Week of 2011-09-25
- 09/29/11 Microsoft Hungry for Smartphone Market Share, Rolls Out Mango Update
- 09/29/11 Samsung Licensing Deal a Symbolic Defeat in Microsoft, Google Patent War
- 09/28/11 Amazon’s Kindle Fire Could Make Microsoft’s Tablet Entry Even More Difficult
- 09/27/11 Microsoft Follows Salesforce in Making CRM More Social
- 09/26/11 Can Windows 8 Boost Sales of Windows Phone 7?
- Week of 2011-09-18
- Week of 2011-09-11
- 09/16/11 Microsoft’s Aggressive Pricing Props Up Dynamics Revenues
- 09/16/11 Microsoft to Team Up with Yahoo and AOL in Display Ads to Counter Google
- 09/14/11 Can Microsoft’s Windows 8 Take a Bite of Apple’s iPad Sales Next Year?
- 09/14/11 Windows 8 Shows Blockbuster Potential with Tablet Focus & Major Overhaul
- 09/14/11 Microsoft Signs with Acer and ViewSonic for License Fee from Android Sales
- Week of 2011-09-04
- 09/09/11 Microsoft Could Unveil Windows 8 for Tablets Next Week
- 09/07/11 Microsoft Upgrades Display Ad Technology to Counter Facebook & Google
- 09/06/11 Microsoft to Snatch 20% Smartphone Market Share by 2015
- Week of 2011-08-28
- 09/01/11 Competition Weighs on Microsoft’s Office License Revenues
- 08/31/11 Microsoft Launches Dynamics CRM, Pays Users to Switch
- 08/29/11 Microsoft Gets Social in China with RenRen Agreement
- 08/29/11 Skype Looks to Crack Group Messaging with GroupMe Acquisition
- Week of 2011-08-21
- Week of 2011-08-14
- 08/19/11 Will Windows 8 App Store be a Billion Dollar Business?
- 08/17/11 How Google’s Motorola Acquisition Could Impact Microsoft
- Week of 2011-08-07
- 08/12/11 Windows Phone 7 Starts to Look Like a Contender
- 08/12/11 Bing-Yahoo Search Alliance Gains U.S. Market Share
- 08/09/11 Android is 3x More Valuable to Microsoft than Windows Phone 7
- Week of 2011-07-31
- Week of 2011-07-24
- Week of 2011-07-17
- 07/18/11 Microsoft Earnings Preview: What We’re Watching
- 07/18/11 Software Weekly Notes: Microsoft, VeriSign and Symantec
- Week of 2011-07-03
- 07/08/11 This Week in Software: Microsoft, Oracle, SAP and Salesforce
- 07/08/11 Microsoft Eyes Upside if Office 365 Takes Off
- 07/08/11 Android’s Success Could Lift Microsoft Past $27
- 07/06/11 Microsoft, Baidu Duo Gets Bing into China Though Small Impact to Stock
- Week of 2011-06-26
- 07/01/11 Software Weekly Notes – Microsoft and Oracle
- 06/29/11 Google’s New Search Features Help it Defend $576 Value
- 06/28/11 Microsoft Wants to Tap Cloud Computing Growth with Office 365
- Week of 2011-05-29
- 05/31/11 PC Slowdown is NOT Due to Tablets, Good News for Microsoft
- 05/31/11 Salesforce.com is Not Worried About Microsoft’s “Zune Strategy”
- 05/30/11 Xbox’s Average Selling Price Tied to its Market Share
- Week of 2011-05-08
- 05/13/11 Microsoft and RIM BlackBerry Take on Google with Search Deal
- 05/13/11 Google Launches Direct Attack on Microsoft with Chromebook
- 05/12/11 Microsoft Missing Out On Growth From 2 Billion Internet Users
- 05/11/11 With Microsoft, Can Skype Accelerate the Shift to VoIP?
- 05/10/11 Microsoft’s Skype Deal to Link its Products to Consumers via the Web
- 05/09/11 Microsoft Leaning on Business PC Market Growth
- Week of 2011-04-24
- 04/29/11 Sustained Support for Nokia’s Symbian Despite Microsoft Transition
- 04/25/11 Nokia’s Take on the Microsoft Deal
- Week of 2011-04-17
- 04/22/11 Amazon’s Server Crash Raises Reliability Questions Surrounding the Cloud
- 04/20/11 Microsoft Earning Preview: Windows, OS & Margin Trend in Focus
- Week of 2011-04-10
- 04/14/11 PC Market Weakness is Bad News for Microsoft
- 04/12/11 Adobe Banking on a Mid-Cycle Software Release to Spark Sales
- 04/11/11 Mobile Searches Will Help Bing’s Search Revenues
- 04/11/11 Trefis Morning Coffee – Wal-Mart, Amazon, Microsoft & Coach
- Week of 2011-04-03
- 04/04/11 10 Tech Stocks with Highest Cash Contributions vs. Stock Value
- 04/04/11 Technology Services Nearly 30% of IBM’s Value
- Week of 2011-03-27
- 03/30/11 Oracle – Profitability is the Focus
- Week of 2011-03-20
- Week of 2011-03-13
- 03/17/11 Salesforce.com Management Upbeat about Chatter’s Prospects
- 03/16/11 Updating Estimates as Microsoft Decides to Scrap New Zune Models
- Week of 2011-02-27
- 03/04/11 AOL Righting its Ad Business Supporting $24 Value
- 02/28/11 2 Microsoft Concerns That Could Deflate Our Enthusiasm
- Week of 2011-02-20
- 02/24/11 Yahoo’s Search Profit Margin to Expand Offering Additional Upside to Stock
- 02/24/11 Adobe’s Upside and Downside Market Share Scenarios
- 02/23/11 Microsoft’s New Products Make Waves in PC and Smartphone OS Markets
- 02/22/11 Google’s Efforts in Social Search Could Enhance Market Share
- Week of 2011-02-13
- 02/18/11 Nokia-Microsoft’s OS Impact on Android Limited for Now
- 02/17/11 Nokia Partnership Provides Upside for Microsoft Stock
- 02/17/11 Nokia’s Pact with Microsoft – The Long and Short of It
- Week of 2011-02-06
- 02/09/11 SAP Looks to Tap New Markets for Growth
- 02/07/11 Adobe’s Creative Software Market Share Will Continue to be Volatile
- Week of 2011-01-30
- 02/01/11 Yahoo Focus on Cost Cutting, Needs Top Line Growth to Move Stock
- 01/31/11 Number of Salesforce.com Chatter Users on the Rise
- Week of 2011-01-23
- 01/29/11 Facebook’s Revenue Per Search to Decline in Coming Years
- 01/28/11 Oracle Lags at Enterprise Servers However Still a $38 Stock
- 01/28/11 IBM Enters Desktop Virtualization
- 01/27/11 Can Google Better Target Ads to Sustain RPS?
- 01/27/11 Upside to Oracle’s Dominant Position in Database Software
- 01/26/11 Can Mobile Offerings Move Microsoft Stock in 2011?
- 01/26/11 Google’s Capex Spending and the Impact on Stock Value
- 01/26/11 Microsoft Dynamics CRM a Shot Across the Bow at Salesforce
- 01/26/11 What Does an ARM-Compatible Windows OS Mean for Intel?
- 01/25/11 Android’s a Growth Engine for Adobe’s Stock
- Week of 2011-01-16
- 01/20/11 Leveraging SaaS Market Growth Critical For SAP Stock
- 01/18/11 Oracle’s Exadata & Software Give Oracle 20% Upside
- Week of 2011-01-09
- 01/14/11 Kinect Expands Home Entertainment Beyond Gaming, Reinforces Stock Upside
- 01/14/11 Chatter Network Can Help Salesforce.com Up-Sell Other Cloud-Based Products
- 01/10/11 Potential Rise in Web Service Margins Provides Little Upside to Amazon
- 01/10/11 IBM’s Smarter Planet Initiatives Lay Groundwork for Growth
- 01/10/11 Can Project Denver Justify Nvidia’s Stock Run?
- Week of 2011-01-02
- 01/07/11 Yahoo’s Ability to Withstand Profit Margin Pressure from Google and Facebook Can Lift Stock Value
- 01/06/11 MySQL Adds Little to Oracle’s Stock Price or Database Market Share
- 01/06/11 High iPhone User Loyalty Can Push Apple Stock Beyond $470
- 01/05/11 Yahoo Mail Competition to Weigh on Stock
- 01/04/11 Huffington Post Worth More Than NY Times Online as a Standalone Business
- 01/04/11 IBM’s Middleware Dominance Will Help it Serve the Cloud
- 01/03/11 Salesforce.com: Sensitivity to CRM Market Share Forecasts
- 01/03/11 Google Market Share in Search to Grow From Android
- Week of 2010-12-19
- 12/21/10 SAP Could Get a Lift from CRM Market Share Upside
- 12/21/10 Oracle – Middleware Software Competition Could be a Growth Headwind
- 12/20/10 Microsoft’s Tablet Headwind Could Hurt Its Stock
- Week of 2010-12-12
- 12/16/10 Google Could Approach Record High on Online Shopping Growth
- 12/15/10 Salesforce CRM Market Share Could Rise Beyond our Estimates
- 12/14/10 Oracle Study Points to Concerns on Customer Satisfaction
- 12/14/10 SAP-Oracle Lawsuit Could Weigh on SAP Market Share, Stock Price
- 12/13/10 Salesforce.com: How a $150 Market Price Could be Justified
- Week of 2010-12-05
- 12/09/10 What Would AOL’s Acquisition Mean to Yahoo?
- 12/09/10 Microsoft’s Windows OS, the Most Valuable Software Business Globally
- 12/07/10 Apple’s Patent Infringement Headache Could Lop 15% Off Upside Estimates
- 12/06/10 Symantec’s Challenge From Microsoft Security Software
- 12/06/10 3 Downside Scenarios for Microsoft’s Windows OS
- Week of 2010-11-28
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- 12/02/10 Can the Kinect Move Microsoft’s Stock?
- 11/30/10 Microsoft Windows Pricing Impact on Stock
- 11/30/10 Lowered PC Shipment Forecasts Negative for Microsoft
- Week of 2010-11-14
- 11/19/10 An Upside and Downside Scenario for Google
- 11/18/10 Google’s Foray Into Fashion – Boutiques.com
- 11/18/10 iPod’s Value to Apple
- 11/17/10 iPhone’s Standalone Business Worth More Than All But 8 Companies in the World
- 11/17/10 Upside to SAP if it Holds Market Share
- 11/17/10 Xbox’s Prices Dropping, Impact on Microsoft Small but Growing
- 11/16/10 New York Times Online Can Add +25% to NYT Value
- Week of 2010-11-07
- 11/11/10 Could Dell’s PC Business Double its Stock Price?
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- 11/09/10 Microsoft Rises on PC Refresh Cycle
- Week of 2010-10-31
- Week of 2010-10-24
- 10/29/10 Can Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 threaten Apple and RIM?
- 10/26/10 Gaming Console Market Expected to Rebound
- Week of 2010-10-17
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- 10/14/10 Social Search with Bing-Facebook Combo a Threat to Google’s Stock
- 10/13/10 Intel Results Driving Microsoft’s Stock?
- Week of 2010-10-03
- 10/07/10 4% Upside to Microsoft from Slower Windows Margin Decline
- 10/06/10 Google Apps Offered Up to Schools to Undermine Microsoft Office
- 10/05/10 Yahoo’s Revenue per Search Expected to Pick-up
- 10/04/10 Windows Phone 7 Won’t Move Microsoft’s Stock
- Week of 2010-09-26
- 09/29/10 Apple Grabs Mobile Ad Share from Google, Yahoo, Microsoft
- 09/28/10 Hosted Software Failure Could Hurt SAP’s Stock
- Week of 2010-09-19
- 09/24/10 Microsoft Search Alliance Could Boost Yahoo Stock by 2%
- 09/22/10 New Xbox Consoles Can’t Move Microsoft’s Stock
- Week of 2010-09-12
- 09/15/10 Google Search Deal Could Yield Small Upside for AOL’s Stock
- 09/14/10 Slower Windows Pricing Decline to Benefit Microsoft
- Week of 2010-09-05
- 09/10/10 Google Instant Could Lift Stock by 5%
- 09/08/10 Google Should Benefit Most From Search Market Growth
- 09/07/10 How Can Google Monetize Apps?
- 09/07/10 Oracle to Benefit from Growing Database & Middleware Licenses Market
- Week of 2010-08-29
- Week of 2010-08-22
- 08/25/10 Rising Storage Market Share Should Boost NetApp Stock
- 08/25/10 Vanishing Subscribers Hurt AOL’s Search Business
- 08/23/10 Slight Upside to Microsoft from Higher Windows & SQL Servers Margins
- Week of 2010-08-15
- 08/18/10 Higher Windows and Office Margins Could Boost Microsoft’s Stock by 15%
- 08/17/10 Higher Search Market Share Expected for Google
- Week of 2010-08-08
- 08/12/10 Cloud Services Growth Unlikely to Boost Amazon’s Stock
- 08/12/10 Zune Media Player Doesn’t Move Needle on Microsoft’s Stock
- 08/12/10 Google Apps Biz Forms a Small Portion of Google’s Stock
- 08/10/10 SAP’s Margins Rise With Corporate IT Spending
- 08/09/10 Little Impact to Adobe’s Stock from Lower Acrobat Pricing & Margin
- 08/09/10 20%+ Upside to NYT from Higher Revenue per Page & Unique Visitors for NYTimes.com
- 08/09/10 Trefis Members Expect Higher Market Share & Margins for Microsoft’s Xbox
- Week of 2010-08-01
- 08/06/10 Potential Downside to SAP’s Share in Supply Chain & CRM Markets
- 08/06/10 Trefis Members Expect Better Windows Margins, But Decline in Windows Share
- 08/06/10 Improving YouTube Margins Won’t Move Needle for Google
- 08/06/10 iPhone, iPad Apps Boost NYT’s Mobile Traffic
- 08/05/10 Higher Expectations for Yahoo’s Search Market Share and Search Revenues
- 08/05/10 Flash Dominates Mobile Phones, But Little Upside for Adobe’s Stock
- 08/05/10 Does Higher Growth for Apple TV Matter for Apple’s Stock?
- 08/04/10 Microsoft Feels the Pain from iPad’s Rise
- 08/04/10 15% Upside to VMware from Slower Margin Decline
- 08/03/10 Mobile Initiatives Could Boost Yahoo by 10%
- Week of 2010-07-25
- 07/30/10 Little Further Upside to Apple’s Stock from iAd
- 07/29/10 Trefis Members Expect Slow Growth in Google Search Market Share
- 07/28/10 Small Upside to SanDisk from Sansa MP3 Player
- 07/28/10 Yahoo Could See 5% Upside From Social Networking
- 07/26/10 Rising Service Revenues Benefit VMware
- Week of 2010-07-18
- 07/21/10 Upside to SAP from Slower Decline in ERP & CRM Market Share
- 07/20/10 Rising Search Revenues and Market Share Could Lift Yahoo’s Stock
- 07/20/10 Modest Google Upside from Higher Adoption of Google Apps
- 07/19/10 Google’s Margin Squeeze Won’t Hurt Long
- Week of 2010-07-11
- 07/15/10 Associated Content Deal Could Lift Yahoo by 4%
- 07/14/10 Trefis Member Data Suggests Microsoft Windows Pricing and Market Share Will Drop
- 07/14/10 Oracle’s Acquisitive Nature Starts to Hurt Rival SAP
- 07/12/10 Facebook Search Could Mean 5% Downside for Google
- Week of 2010-07-04
- 07/08/10 Smartphone Market is the Future for Microsoft Office
- 07/05/10 Apple’s Delay in Streaming iTunes Could Hurt its Stock
- 07/05/10 ITA Acquisition Helps Google in Online Travel Search
- Week of 2010-06-20
- 06/22/10 Cable Providers Needn’t Fear ESPN on Xbox 360
- 06/21/10 Office Web Apps Can Help Microsoft Office Retain Market Share
- Week of 2010-06-13
- 06/17/10 Nokia Tries to Revive its Fortunes with New MeeGo OS
- 06/14/10 SAP Could Lose More Share in the CRM Software Market
- Week of 2010-05-23
- 05/28/10 Android-iPhone Battle Has Parallels to Windows-Apple Struggle of the ’90s
- 05/25/10 SAP-Sybase a Threat to Oracle’s Database Business?
- Week of 2010-05-16
- 05/21/10 Omniture Accounts for 8% of Adobe’s Stock
- 05/18/10 Oracle Will Use MySQL to Take Share from Microsoft
- 05/18/10 RIM Plays Catch-Up With New BlackBerry OS
- Week of 2010-05-09
- 05/14/10 Sun’s MySQL Will Add Little Value to Oracle’s Database Business
- 05/12/10 New Software Release Could Benefit SAP’s Stock
- Week of 2010-04-25
- 04/30/10 PC Market Growth Will Drive Windows 7 Sales and Microsoft’s Stock
- 04/27/10 SAP Will Benefit From Increasing Business Intelligence Software Demand
- Week of 2010-04-18
- 04/22/10 Videos Will Help Yahoo’s Display Ad Business and its Stock
- 04/19/10 Three Factors That Can Improve Search Revenue and Help Google’s Stock
- Week of 2010-04-11
- 04/14/10 5% Downside to Adobe’s Stock if Microsoft and Apple Gain in Creative Software Market
- 04/11/10 Exit from China Has Little Impact on Google’s Stock
- Week of 2010-04-04
- 04/08/10 Microsoft Dynamics Software Will Continue to Gain Share in Customer Relationship Market
- 04/06/10 Microsoft, Apple and Google the Three Most Valuable Stocks on Trefis
- Week of 2010-03-28
- 04/01/10 Xbox 360 Partnership Offers Little Upside for SanDisk’s Stock
- 03/30/10 Sustaining Search Market Share Important for AOL’s Stock
- Week of 2010-03-14
- Week of 2010-03-07
- 03/12/10 Would the extinction of iPod and Zune matter to AAPL and MSFT?
- 03/12/10 Search Market Share Trends: More Downside for YHOO, Upside for MSFT
- 03/11/10 Nexus One and Windows Phone 7 Can Boost Qualcomm’s Stock
- 03/08/10 Google Apps Can Win Microsoft Office Customers with DocVerse
- Week of 2010-02-28
- Week of 2010-02-21
- 02/23/10 Microsoft Deal to Boost Yahoo’s Search Advertising Margins
- 02/22/10 Windows is 32% of Microsoft’s Stock; Windows 7 Key to Future Growth
- Week of 2010-02-14
- Week of 2010-02-07
- 02/11/10 Financial Services Rebound Could Propel SAP’s ERP Software Business
- 02/09/10 Sansa MP3 Players only 2% of SanDisk’s Stock
- 02/09/10 Google Apps is 3% of Google’s Stock
- 02/08/10 Xbox less than 3% of Microsoft’s Value
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