Here's what Wall Street thinks of Microsoft buying LinkedIn
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The move had wide-ranging impact, from the tech world to Wall Street.
Wall Street analysts were quick to break down the deal and what it means for the broader investing environment.
Overall, the mood seems to be positive. LinkedIn provides some good strategic opportunities for Microsoft, while the exit for LinkedIn investors is a solid boon given the companies slowing growth.
We've collected the insights from a few of these analysts. Check out the analysts opinions below:
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