To view the current price of Microsoft stock (ticker symbol MSFT) use the related link below.
what is the current price of one share of Microsoft stock
ABOUT $40000000000 pennys since the xbox is costing 1 billion in repairs
10 dollas bish :) 10 dollas bish :)
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$31.79 per stock as of October 2012
~$24
It changes for every company. One share of Microsoft is $26.22. One share of Verizon is $32.77
it would cost alot, because Microsoft is one of the most successful companies in the world. personally i would think at least a couple of thousand pounds! At present (Aug 2010) Microsoft shares are around 24 USD
I can't think of a reason I'd want any Microsoft stock. It fluctuates way too much for my taste. Basically, any tech stock--especially this one--is way too volatile for me. Another answer is that it is simple, you shouldn't buy stock.
14.99 USD
I can't think of a reason I'd want any Microsoft stock. It fluctuates way too much for my taste. Basically, any tech stock--especially this one--is way too volatile for me. Another answer is that it is simple, you shouldn't buy stock.
some news papers show the cost of stocks, you shold buy one
The ticker symbol for Microsoft Corporation is MSFT and it is traded on the Nasdaq.
They cost about $1,638,000 for the newest one that came in stock.
Microsoft Publisher for Mac runs from about $98 to $129. It can be purchased at any electronic or computer software store such as Bestbuy, Staples, Walmart, Target, and Amazon. One can also purchase it directly from Microsoft for $109.99.
There are a number of sites that offer information on different stocks including MSFT or Microsoft stock. Sites such as Marketwatch, Nasdaq as well as the Microsoft website under the listing for Investor Relations.
The stock of the parent company is NewsCorp. Last I checked, about $14.00 per share
Stock horse is a type and not really a breed, therefore the cost to feed one would depend on several factors, these include: Weight, activity level, age, time of year, and local feed prices.