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Winsage
August 16, 2025
Arm Holdings (ARM) stock declined by 0.88% on Friday, despite a Microsoft update that enhances support for Windows 11 devices with Arm processors, improving the Xbox PC app experience and allowing game downloads on Arm-powered devices. The update is currently available only to Windows Insiders in the Xbox Insider program. Arm stock has seen a year-to-date increase of 12.94% and a 7.87% rise over the past twelve months. Analysts have a consensus rating of Strong Buy for Arm, with an average price target of 1.05, indicating a potential upside of 22.76%.
Winsage
August 13, 2025
Microsoft's stock declined by 0.38% on Wednesday following a lawsuit filed by Lawrence Klein, which challenges the company's decision to end support for Windows 10 in October 2025. The lawsuit aims to compel Microsoft to extend support for Windows 10, which still accounts for 52.94% of all Windows users as of April 2025. Klein argues that support should continue until the user base falls below 10%. He also raises concerns about the upgrade path to Windows 11 due to stringent system requirements, which he believes are aimed at enhancing Microsoft's AI initiatives. Despite the lawsuit, Microsoft stock is up 25.57% year-to-date and has increased by 26.96% over the past year. Analysts on Wall Street have a consensus rating of "Strong Buy" for Microsoft, with 24 buy ratings and one hold rating in the last three months, and an average price target suggesting an 18.26% potential upside.
AppWizard
August 7, 2024
Warner Bros is exploring the sale of parts of its video games division, including Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment and the Polish broadcaster TVN, in response to a 70 percent decline in its stock price following the merger of Warner Media and Discovery in April 2022. The company previously considered a broader restructuring of its business units, which include HBO and CNN. Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment has had successes like Hogwarts Legacy, but faced challenges with titles like Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. The value of its gaming division is tied to its intellectual properties, complicating potential sales. Additionally, Warner Bros recently acquired Player First, the developer of Multiversus, to enhance its gaming capabilities.
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