Web Application Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Web Application stocks.

Web Application Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 7 APPN Appian Corporation (APPN) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Nov 7 APPN Appian's Shares Gain After Reporting Swing to Q3 Non-GAAP Earnings; Revenue Rises
Nov 7 MSFT 2 Incredibly Simple Reasons to Buy Nvidia Stock Hand Over Fist Before Nov. 20
Nov 7 MSFT Microsoft Shows Room To Climb As Tesla, Nvidia, Amazon Near 52-Week Highs
Nov 7 APPN Appian (APPN) Q3 Earnings and Revenues Top Estimates
Nov 7 APPN Appian Corporation 2024 Q3 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
Nov 7 APPN Appian’s (NASDAQ:APPN) Q3: Beats On Revenue, Gross Margin Improves
Nov 7 APPN Appian: Q3 Earnings Snapshot
Nov 7 APPN Appian GAAP EPS of -$0.03, revenue of $154.05M
Nov 7 APPN Appian Announces Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results
Nov 7 MSFT 3 Breakthrough Stocks Leading the Next Tech Revolution
Nov 7 QLYS Qualys price target raised to $126 from $123 at Morgan Stanley
Nov 7 MSFT 2 Top Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks Ready for a Bull Run
Nov 7 MSFT 3 Artificial Intelligence ETFs to Buy for Long-Term Growth
Nov 7 MSFT Is Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) a Good Stock to Buy Now According to Redditors?
Nov 7 MSFT Prediction: This Relentless Vanguard ETF Will Beat the S&P 500 Again in 2025
Nov 7 QLYS Qualys Third Quarter 2024 Earnings: Beats Expectations
Nov 7 MSFT Warren Buffett Owns 4 Stocks That Are Members of the $1 Trillion Club. Here's the Best of the Bunch.
Nov 7 MSFT Is the Dow Jones Industrial Average Going to Plunge? History Offers a Potentially Worrisome Tale.
Nov 7 MSFT 1 No-Brainer $3 Trillion Stock to Buy With $420 and Hold Until 2030
Web Application

A web application (or web app) is application software that runs on a web server, unlike computer-based software programs that are run locally on the operating system (OS) of the device. Web applications are accessed by the user through a web browser with an active internet connection. These applications are programmed using a client–server modeled structure—the user ("client") is provided services through an off-site server that is hosted by a third-party. Examples of commonly-used web applications include: web-mail, online retail sales, online banking, and online auctions.

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