The place you would generally buy Microsoft Stock is the NASDAQ Stock Market. Obviously you can and likely will be purchasing the stock through a brokerage.
Microsoft made a $150 million investment in non-voting Apple stock in 1997.
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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.
Yes, Microsoft trades under the Nasdaq under the symbol MSFT.
Yes, it is possible to purchase only one share of stock. Lower than one is not possible, so people can't buy fractional units. When people buy mutual funds, it is possible to buy fractional units.
There are a large variety of different places where it is possible for one to buy genuine Microsoft software. These places include, but are not limited to, the official Microsoft website and Amazon.
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.
It cost $6.04 for a stock of Microsoft
If in 1976 you could buy 5000 shares of what is now Microsoft stock, it would be worth the same as 5000 shares of Microsoft that was purchased today - no matter when you bought it, it would be 5000 x today's stock price of Microsoft (you would probably pay more today). You probably want to know how rich you would be today if you had purchased 5000 shares of Microsoft stock in 1976. That would take some research because the shares of Microsoft stock available in 1976 are probably not the same as what is available today (because of splits and other events that could have occurred).
Microsoft didn't go public until 1986 -- there was no stock sold in 1980.
It is possible to buy a Microsoft Outlook hosted exchange server plan directly from Microsoft. There are also variety of specialist providers for the service, for example Apps4Rent,GoDaddy and Giacom.
Yes, if it is possible and you have money to buy uranium for the future.