Analysts have all gotten the forward estimates completely wrong so what really are the right numbers?
Indications are that the software market is improving and this is not commensurate with what the stock is doing. It's just a painful thing to keep reading about this soap opera.
Intuit's got a good market presence, good market share and a good business. Things are just coming in a little lower than expected this year, ... I don't get the sense that it's a market share loss.
Investors would like to see strength across their major product lines. That would bode well.
Right now, it's such a wild card, ... The uncertainty is what is putting people on pins and needles.
Symantec has been able to keep raising rates on the consumer side, ... People feel that they have to have it.
Symantec has been able to keep raising rates on the consumer side. People feel that they have to have it.
The investment seems smart, but for the payoff I need to get a little bit closer to it. There's nothing coming up for six months. If there's nothing to get excited about, then who cares?
The Street is not expecting disappointment or glorious things but ho-hum results. Things are getting incrementally better.
What drives the stock from here is fundamentals. If Microsoft puts out good earnings and guidance, the stock could break through that $30 barrier.
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