MicroStrategy, Inc.

  • Microstrategy: A bag of mixed performance

    By Priyanka Gupta - March 17, 2013 | Tickers: BIRT, MSTR, NVDA

    Microstrategy a software company which provides technology platform to corporate and individuals and is a leader in business inteligenece technology. It provides technology platform services such as big data, cloud etc.

    (NASDAQ: MSTR) results were a bit better than I expected, though the overall it has mixed results. Revenues of $165 million were above my expectation. Even though, there were some upside in both license fees and services, they more »

  • Microstrategy launches social intelligence platform

    By abhisht gupta - January 2, 2013 | Tickers: MSFT, MSTR, ORCL

    Microstrategy (NASDAQ: MSTR) provides software applications for businesses & cell-phone users enabling them with artificial intelligence. Thereby,helping them to collect and organize data of any amount & type.

    Microstrategy’s Q3 ‘12 revenue was $142 million, an increase of 1% from Q3 ‘11. Its adjusted operating profit was $4.8 million, which was almost flat compared to Q3 ‘11.International revenue which is 41% of the total revenue is one of more »

  • Insiders Have Been Snapping Up These Stocks

    By Meena Krishnamsetty - November 9, 2012 | Tickers: APA, ADNC, GM, MSTR, TZOO

    Why would an insider ever buy additional shares of their company’s stock? Why not diversify their exposure to the market by instead investing in other businesses? Our answer to this line of thinking is that generally, insiders will avoid buying, and in fact will often sell shares for this perfectly understandable reason. However, when they do buy it may be because they are extremely confident in the company’s more »

  • Buy or Sell After This Management Shakeup?

    By Anh HOANG - October 24, 2012 | Tickers: IBM, MSTR, ORCL, SAP

    As a value investor, I often search for the large price swings in the stock market to find investment opportunities. A significant drop in a company's stock price happens when the company experiences missteps, bad earnings results, or key executive shakeups. The market may react right away in different magnitudes. It can underreact or overreact, but most of the time I think the market overreacts to any given news more »