On Wednesday, Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT)’s shares declined -1.19% to $47.20.
Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) offered -6.80% EPS for prior five years. The company has 13.80% return on equity value while its ROI ratio was 10.10%. The company has $381.52 billion market capitalizations and the institutional ownership was 73.40%. Its price to book ratio was 4.75. Volatility of the stock was 1.56% for the week while for the month booked as 1.87%.
Microsoft Corporation is engaged in developing, licensing and supporting a range of software products and services. The Company also designs and sells hardware, and delivers online advertising to the customers. The Company operates in five segments: Devices and Consumer (D&C) Licensing, D&C Hardware, D&C Other, Commercial Licensing, and Commercial Other.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM)’s shares dropped -0.74% to $62.06.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) has beta value of 1.76. The company has the market capitalization of $231.20 billion. Return on assets ratio of the company was 0.90% while its return on equity ratio was 10.20%. ATR value of company was 1.19 while stock volatility for week was 1.61% while for month was 1.78%. Debt to equity ratio of the company was -1.33.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is a financial holding company. The Company is engaged in investment banking, financial services for consumers and small businesses, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset administration. JPMorgan Chase’s activities are organized into four business segments.
At the end of Wednesday’s trade, Procter & Gamble Co (NYSE:PG)‘s shares dipped -0.24% to $73.59.
Procter & Gamble Co (PG) has market value of $201.94 billion while its EPS was booked as $3.06 in the last 12 months. The stock has 2.71 million shares outstanding while 60.40% shares of the company were owned by institutional investors. In the profitability analysis, the company has gross profit margin of 49.90% while net profit margin was 8.90%. Beta value of the company was 0.54; beta is used to measure riskiness of the security.
The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) provides consumer packaged goods. The Company operates in five segments under GBUs: Beauty, which offers a range of products ranging from deodorants to cosmetics to skin care; Grooming, which comprises blades, razors and electronic hair removal devices, such as electric razors and epilators; Health Care, which comprises oral care and personal health care products.; Fabric Care and Home Care, which comprises of a range of fabric care products, home care products and batteries, and Baby Feminine and Family Care, which offers diapers, pants, baby wipe, Bounty paper, towel and Charmin toilet paper brands.
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