EBay Stock Research Report

EBay connects buyers and sellers globally on a daily basis through eBay, an online marketplace located at www.ebay.com, and PayPal, which enables individuals and businesses to send and receive online payments through www.paypal.com. The Company has two business segments: Marketplaces and Payments.

PayPal has been delivering great performance and profits, despite the weakness in global economy in 2008-2010.

EBay Marketplaces segment provides the infrastructure to enable global online commerce through a variety of platforms, including the eBay.com platform and its other online platforms, such as its online classifieds businesses, its secondary tickets marketplace (StubHub), its online shopping comparison Website (Shopping.com), its apartment listing service platform (Rent.com), as well as its fixed price media marketplace (Half.com). eBay’s Payments segment comprises its online payment solutions PayPal and Bill Me Later. In June 2010, the Company acquired RedLaser, the barcode scanning application for iPhone and related technology from Occipital.

EBay is a great stock to buy for a 2 to 5 year timeframe. Its business model is strong and online business will only get stronger with time.

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WalMart Stock Research Report

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (Walmart) operates retail stores. The Company operates in three business segments: Walmart U.S., International and Sam’s Club. During the fiscal year ended January 31, 2010 (fiscal 2010), The Walmart U.S. segment accounted for 63.8% of its net sales, and operated retail stores in different formats in the United States, as well as Walmart’s online retail operations, walmart.com.

The International segment consists of retail operations in 14 countries and Puerto Rico. During fiscal 2010, the segment generated 24.7% of the Company’s net sales. The International segment includes different formats of retail stores and restaurants, including discount stores, supercenters and Sam’s Clubs that operate outside the United States. The Sam’s Club segment consists of membership warehouse clubs in the United States and the segment’s online retail operations, samsclub.com. During fiscal 2010, Sam’s Club accounted for 11.5% of its net sales.

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What Is Your Investment Style?

Knowing what your risk tolerance and investment style are will help you choose investments more wisely.

While there are many different types of investments that one can make, there are really only three specific investment styles – and those three styles tie in with your risk tolerance.

The three investment styles are conservative, moderate, and aggressive.

Naturally, if you find that you have a low tolerance for risk, your investment style will most likely be conservative or moderate at best.

If you have a high tolerance for risk, you will most likely be a moderate or aggressive investor. At the same time, your financial goals will also determine what style of investing you use.

If you are saving for retirement in your early twenties, you should use a conservative or moderate style of investing – but if you are trying to get together the funds to buy a home in the next year or two, you would want to use an aggressive style. Read the rest of this entry »

Microsoft Stock Research Report

Microsoft Corporation is engaged in developing, manufacturing, licensing and supporting a range of software products and services for different types of computing devices. Its software products and services include operating systems for personal computers, servers and intelligent devices; server applications for distributed computing environments; information worker productivity applications; business solutions applications; computing applications; software development tools, and video games.

Microsoft operates in five segments: Windows & Windows Live Division (Windows Division), Server and Tools, Online Services Division, Microsoft Business Division, and Entertainment and Devices Division. It also designs and sells hardware, including the Xbox 360 gaming and entertainment console and accessories, the Zune digital music and entertainment device and accessories, and Microsoft personal computer (PC) hardware products. In December 2009, it acquired Opalis Software Inc.

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