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microsoft stock price decline 2014

by Ms. Hallie Collins Sr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Why did Microsoft stock close 3% lower on Tuesday?

Microsoft ( MSFT 0.17%) shares closed 3.3% lower on Tuesday after the U.S. Department of Labor reported that producer price inflation hit a historic high in November, up 9.6% from a year ago. This news came on top of a reported 6.8% jump in consumer prices that came out yesterday -- the fastest rate of price growth in 40 years.

What is the average annual stock price change for Microsoft?

Microsoft Historical Annual Stock Price Data Year Average Stock Price Year Open Year High Annual % Change 2021 243.7782 217.6900 277.6500 24.83% 2020 193.0261 160.6200 231.6500 41.04% 2019 130.3820 101.1200 158.9600 55.26% 2018 101.0340 85.9500 115.6100 18.74% 28 more rows ...

What is the highest Microsoft stock price ever?

Historical daily share price chart and data for Microsoft since 1986 adjusted for splits. The latest closing stock price for Microsoft as of October 21, 2019 is 138.43. The all-time high Microsoft stock closing price was 141.57 on October 15, 2019. The Microsoft 52-week high stock price is 142.37, which is 2.8% above the current share price.

What is the Microsoft 52-week low stock price?

The Microsoft 52-week low stock price is 209.11, which is 37.9% below the current share price. The average Microsoft stock price for the last 52 weeks is 265.66. For more information on how our historical price data is adjusted see the Stock Price Adjustment Guide.

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Why Did Microsoft stock drop?

Microsoft (MSFT) blamed foreign exchange headwinds for the negative revision. The Redmond, Wash. -based company sees a $460 million revenue impact from foreign exchange in the June quarter. It believes foreign exchange rates will reduce its per-share earnings by 3 cents.

What would $1000 invested in Microsoft be worth today?

Currently, Microsoft has a market capitalization of $2.12 trillion. Buying $1000 In MSFT: If an investor had bought $1000 of MSFT stock 20 years ago, it would be worth $11,674.21 today based on a price of $283.75 for MSFT at the time of writing.

When was the last time Microsoft split its stock?

The last Microsoft stock split announcement was on January 16th, 2003, trading began with the new price on February 16th, 2003. Since then, there has been no announcement regarding the same. It has been 19 years as of June 14th, 2022 since the last split.

What was the price of Microsoft stock in 2012?

MSFT - Microsoft CorporationDateOpenLowDec 17, 201226.7926.68Dec 14, 201227.1126.70Dec 13, 201227.3226.95Dec 12, 201227.5327.0865 more rows

How much will Microsoft stock be worth in 5 years?

Based on our forecasts, a long-term increase is expected, the "MSFT" stock price prognosis for 2027-07-23 is 571.981 USD. With a 5-year investment, the revenue is expected to be around +127.4%. Your current $100 investment may be up to $227.4 in 2027.

What stocks will split in 2022?

Upcoming stock splits in 2022CompanyStock Split RatioPayable DateAmazon (NASDAQ:AMZN)20-for-1June 3, 2022Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) (NASDAQ:GOOG)20-for-1July 15, 2022Shopify (NYSE:SHOP)10-for-1June 28, 2022DexCom (NASDAQ:DXCM)4-for-1June 10, 20221 more row•Jun 8, 2022

What would $1000 invested in Apple be worth today?

For the lucky bunch who invested $1,000 in Apple stock twelve years ago, their investment would be worth $18,400 today. That's an impressive return on investment over any time frame.

How many times has Microsoft stock split since 1998?

Microsoft stock splitsPayable DateType of Split*Closing Price AfterDecember 6, 19962 for 1$81.75 (Dec 9)February 20, 19982 for 1$81.63 (Feb 23)March 26, 19992 for 1$92.38 (Mar 29)February 14, 20032 for 1$24.96 (Feb 18)5 more rows

How many times has Microsoft stock split since 1990?

The Initial Public Offering Microsoft's stock trades on NASDAQ under the symbol MSFT. On March 13, 1986, Microsoft set the IPO at $21.00 per share. Since the IPO, the stock has split nine times.

What was the price of Microsoft stock in 2010?

QUARTERLY STOCK PRICEQuarter EndedSeptember 30December 31Fiscal Year 2010High$26.25$31.50Low$22.00$24.43Fiscal year 20092 more rows

What was Microsoft stock price in 1988?

0.3854Compare MSFT With Other StocksMicrosoft Historical Annual Stock Price DataYearAverage Stock PriceYear High19890.43550.614619880.38540.483519870.34130.548633 more rows

What was the price of Microsoft stock in 2000?

MSFT - Microsoft CorporationDateOpenLowJul 10, 200040.3439.69Jul 07, 200040.6340.28Jul 06, 200039.4439.25Jul 05, 200039.9439.1364 more rows

What would $1000 invested in Apple be worth today?

For the lucky bunch who invested $1,000 in Apple stock twelve years ago, their investment would be worth $18,400 today. That's an impressive return on investment over any time frame.

How much would I have if I invested $1000 in Microsoft in 1986?

The Microsoft IPO: Microsoft went public on March 13, 1986, with an IPO price of $21. Over 2.5 million shares were traded on the company's IPO day. Shares of Microsoft closed the day at $27.75. If you invested $1,000 in Microsoft at the IPO price of $21, you could have bought 47.6 shares.

What would Microsoft stock be worth if it never split?

Unsplit, Microsoft would be worth about $8,928 a share.

Can Microsoft stock make you rich?

Microsoft is one of the greatest stocks in history, delivering 1,140X inflation-adjusted returns since 1986. MSFT can still help you retire rich, and stay rich in retirement.

Is MSFT up in 2014?

Did Microsoft buy Nokia?

Microsoft Corporation ( MSFT) stock has put on a show this year that few would have predicted heading into 2014. Shares of MSFT stock are up 28% year-to-date, more than doubling the 13% gain of the S&P 500.

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Under terms of the deal, Microsoft acquired Nokia’s handset business, but not the name of the company. Nokia will continue to manage the Nokia brand while licensing the name to Microsoft. MSFT later decided to eliminate the Nokia name from the Nokia Lumia phones, instead calling them Microsoft Lumia phones.

The tech giant has generated massive gains over the past seven years

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Taking over a stagnant tech giant

Microsoft ( MSFT -0.27% ) went public in 1986, and investors who bought some shares of its IPO are sitting on some massive multibagger gains today. However, Microsoft still generated some impressive gains for investors who hopped on nearly 30 years after its public debut.

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When Satya Nadella took the helm, Microsoft faced several existential challenges. Its Windows operating system and Office productivity software still generated plenty of cash, but a growing number of users were sticking with older versions instead of purchasing its periodic upgrades.

Nadella's "mobile first, cloud first" strategy

Microsoft's cloud platform, Azure, was much smaller than Amazon 's ( AMZN -1.52% ) AWS (Amazon Web Services) platform, and its new cloud-based Office 365 services faced intense competition from Alphabet 's ( GOOG -0.33% ) ( GOOGL -0.08% ) cloud-based Google apps.

What's next for Microsoft?

Between fiscal 2007 and 2014, which ended in June of that year, Microsoft's revenue grew at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.9%. But between fiscal 2014 and 2021, its revenue increased at a CAGR of 9.9%.

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Nadella's "mobile first, cloud first" strategy saved Microsoft from becoming an also-ran, and boosted its market cap from about $300 billion in 2014 to more than $2 trillion earlier this year. Microsoft is worth about $2.3 trillion today, making it one of the world's most valuable tech companies.

What happened

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So what

Microsoft ( MSFT -2.59% ) shares closed 3.3% lower on Tuesday after the U.S. Department of Labor reported that producer price inflation hit a historic high in November, up 9.6% from a year ago. This news came on top of a reported 6.8% jump in consumer prices that came out yesterday -- the fastest rate of price growth in 40 years.

Now what

Reporting on Microsoft's price decline, Bloomberg drew a direct line from the inflation data to the weakness in Microsoft's stock price. But why exactly is inflation bad news for Microsoft (and other tech stocks as well)?

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