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  2. List of mergers and acquisitions by Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Since Microsoft's first acquisition in 1986, it has purchased an average of six companies a year. The company purchased more than ten companies a year between 2005 and 2008, and it acquired 18 firms in 2006, the most in a single year, including Onfolio, Lionhead Studios, Massive Incorporated, ProClarity, Winternals Software, and Colloquis.

  3. Amy Hood - Wikipedia

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    Hood joined Microsoft in 2002, holding positions in the investor relations group. She also served as chief of staff in the Server and Tools Business as well as running the strategy and business development team in the Business division. Previously, she worked at Goldman Sachs in various roles including investment banking and capital markets groups.

  4. Acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    On January 18, 2022, Microsoft announced its intent to acquire Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion in an all-cash deal, or approximately $95 per share. Activision Blizzard's stock price jumped nearly 40% that day in pre-market trading. The deal would make Microsoft the third-largest gaming company in the world and the largest headquartered in ...

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  6. The Most Important Question for Microsoft Investors - AOL

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    Microsoft is living in a world where operating systems and productivity suites are either given away for free or for a very minimal cost. In the coming decade, these forces will likely put added ...

  7. Microsoft Stock Secrets: How To Make $1,000 a Month With ...

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    So how could you earn $1,000 just for being a Microsoft investor? Benzinga assumed that your earnings target is $1,000 per month, or $12,000 a year, from Microsoft’s dividends. In this case ...

  8. Microsoft campus - Wikipedia

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    The Microsoft campus is the corporate headquarters of Microsoft Corporation, located in Redmond, Washington, United States, a part of the Seattle metropolitan area. Microsoft initially moved onto the grounds of the campus on February 26, 1986, shortly before going public on March 13. The headquarters has undergone multiple expansions since its ...

  9. Investor relations - Wikipedia

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    Investor relations. Investor relations (IR) is a "strategic management responsibility that is capable of integrating finance, communication, marketing and securities law compliance to enable the most effective two-way communication between a company, the financial community, and other constituencies, which ultimately contributes to a company's ...