Pricing on Microsoft (MSFT) Surface Starts to Look Competitive
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Microsoft's (MSFT) Ballmer (Unofficially) Sets Price Range on Surface Tablets (AAPL) (GOOG)
September 17, 2012 1:40 PM UTCMicrosoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is lower on Monday's session amid some arguably good news from the Redmond, WA-based software giant.
According to an interview CEO Steve Ballmer gave to the Seattle Times recently -- published over the weekend -- the new Surface tablet could sell with a base price of $300 for the Windows RT model. Ballmer noted that prices could move up to $700 or $800 for the Windows 8... More

