As Microsoft looks back on 2010, one thing is clear: The company has more product in it than Justin Bieber's hair.
From January through December, the software company pumped out a wave of new offerings, from the early success of Kinect to the flaming failure of Kin.
Yet, for all the activity, Microsoft's stock has done little over the same period. Microsoft started the year at $30.48 a share but closed at $28.30 Thursday — down 7.2 percent.
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