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CNBC's "Fast Money"

Microsoft Soars After Earnings Report and a Regime Change on Wall Street?

CNBC's "Fast Money"

CNBC

News, Investing, Business

3.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2021

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

We’re breaking down all the action on one of the busiest days of this earnings season. Reports from Microsoft, AMD and Starbucks are all on the docket. Plus could all the actions we’ve seen in highly shorted names like GameStop be a signal that there’s a new guard in charge on Wall Street? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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0:00.0

I'm Melissa Lee and this is Fast Money tonight's trader

0:04.4

lineup Guy Dami Tim Steamer Karen Feinerman and Dan Nathan tonight on

0:07.7

Fast a regime change on Wall Street those words from noted investor Tom Lee

0:12.1

as names like GameStop continue to rip higher.

0:15.0

Just look at the move in the after-hour session.

0:17.0

We'll get Tom's take on the Reddit rebellion and why he thinks this movement might be here to stay.

0:22.0

Plus, sizzling hot,, beyond me, soaring today,

0:24.4

the big deal that sends shares back toward an all-time high.

0:27.3

And later, stick around for a bonus hour fast money.

0:30.0

That's right, we're gonna do two hours tonight.

0:31.8

We wanna hear from you.

0:32.5

So if you've got any investment questions, tweet us at C. M. C. Fast Money,

0:36.2

we just might answer you on the air. We start off with earnings alerts of Microsoft,

0:40.5

A. M. D. and Starbucks, all three stocks on the move in the after-hour session after reporting results.

0:45.0

We've got full team coverage standing by to break down the numbers, De Bois says all over AMD as a call kicks off.

0:50.0

Kay Rogers is standing by on Starbucks, but we kick things off tonight with Josh Lipton and more on

0:54.7

Microsoft's big quarter, Josh.

0:56.7

So Melissa, for Microsoft, these are just strong beats across the board, not just the bottom

1:00.7

and the top, but look at these segments, revenue and productivity and

1:03.5

business processes 13.4 billion. That was an increase of 13% better than

1:08.0

expected within that Office 365 commercial revenue growth, 21%

1:12.3

20% constant currency.

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