Franklin Parlapiano Turner & Welch LLC Cuts Stake in Microsoft Co. (NASDAQ:MSFT)

Franklin Parlapiano Turner & Welch LLC Cuts Stake in Microsoft Co. (NASDAQ:MSFT)

  • 23.03.2025 09:45
  • etfdailynews.com
  • Keywords: AI, Market Growth

Franklin Parlapiano Turner & Welch LLC reduced its Microsoft stake by 0.9%, selling 217 shares, but still holds $10.39 million worth of the stock. Other investors increased their positions or added new holdings in Microsoft during recent quarters. The company's stock is trading up 1.1% and has an average "Moderate Buy" rating with a target price of $510.59.

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Franklin Parlapiano Turner & Welch LLC

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Reduced their stake in Microsoft by 0.9%

Christopher J. Hasenberg Inc

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Analyst rating: N/A

Increased their stake by 35.7%

IFS Advisors LLC

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Increased their stake by 53.8%

Avondale Wealth Management

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Analyst rating: N/A

Increased their stake by 144.4%

MidAtlantic Capital Management Inc.

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Analyst rating: N/A

Bought a new position worth $62,000

Kieckhefer Group LLC

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Bought a new position valued at about $141,000

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Analysis of Franklin Parlapiano Turner & Welch LLC's Stake Reduction in Microsoft Co. (NASDAQ:MSFT)

Portfolio Changes

  • Franklin Parlapiano Turner & Welch LLC reduced its stake in Microsoft by 0.9%, selling 217 shares during the fourth quarter.
  • The firm now owns 24,656 shares, valued at $10,393,000, representing 2.8% of its portfolio.
  • This makes Microsoft the 5th largest position in Franklin's portfolio.

Competitive Landscape

  • Christopher J. Hasenberg Inc. increased its stake by 35.7%, adding 25 shares to reach 95 shares worth $39,000.
  • IFS Advisors LLC boosted its holdings by 53.8%, purchasing 35 additional shares to own 100 shares valued at $42,000.
  • Avondale Wealth Management increased its stake by 144.4%, adding 65 shares to reach 110 shares worth $46,000.
  • MidAtlantic Capital Management Inc. and Kieckhefer Group LLC both opened new positions in Microsoft during the third and fourth quarters, respectively.

Institutional Ownership

  • Institutional investors collectively own 71.13% of Microsoft's stock, reflecting significant investor confidence.

Analyst Ratings

  • Tigress Financial: Upgraded Microsoft to "buy" with a price target raised from $550.00 to $595.00.
  • Morgan Stanley: Downgraded price target from $540.00 to $530.00, maintaining an "overweight" rating.
  • Cantor Fitzgerald: Reaffirmed "overweight" with a price target of $509.00.
  • Guggenheim: Maintained a "neutral" rating.
  • UBS Group: Downgraded price target from $525.00 to $510.00, maintaining a "buy" rating.
  • Average rating: "Moderate Buy" with an average target price of $510.59.

Stock Performance

  • Microsoft shares opened at $391.26, up 1.1% on Friday.
  • The stock has a 12-month low of $376.91 and a high of $468.35.
  • Market cap: $2.91 trillion.
  • P/E ratio: 31.50, PEG ratio: 2.21, Beta: 0.92.

Dividend Update

  • Microsoft announced a quarterly dividend of $0.83 per share, payable on June 12, 2024.
  • Record date: May 15, 2024; ex-dividend date: May 15, 2024.
  • Annualized dividend: $3.32.
  • Dividend yield: 0.85%.
  • Dividend payout ratio (DPR): 26.73%.

Business Performance

  • Microsoft reported QPS earnings of $3.23, beating expectations of $3.15.
  • Net margin: 35.43%, Return on Equity (ROE): 33.36%.
  • Analysts project EPS of 13.08 for the current year.

Market Implications

  • Franklin's stake reduction may indicate a strategic shift or profit-taking, despite Microsoft's strong performance.
  • Mixed analyst ratings suggest some uncertainty but overall positive sentiment toward the stock.
  • The dividend increase underscores Microsoft's commitment to shareholder value and reflects confidence in its earnings stability.
  • Despite short-term price fluctuations, Microsoft's robust financials and market leadership position it as a key player in the tech sector.