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* Honeywell results top estimates
* British economy contracts unexpectedly
* Microsoft results, existing home sales on tap
* Futures up: Dow 8 pts, S&P 500 1.4 pts, Nasdaq 3.75 pts
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By Chuck Mikolajczak
NEW YORK, Oct 23 (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures rose
slightly on Friday ahead of earnings from software giant
Microsoft Corp
Microsoft's rose 1.4 percent to $26.97 in premarket trading ahead of its fiscal first-quarter results, which are due before the opening bell and one day after the closely watched launch of its Windows 7 operating software. Wall Street expects total revenue to fall to $12.4 billion from $15 billion a year earlier, according to a Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S poll.
Honeywell International Inc
After the closing bell Thursday, online retailer Amazon.com
Inc
"The futures have been vacillating back and forth. You had some nice earnings news from a handful of people," said Barry Ritholtz, director of equity research at Fusion IQ in New York.
"We see surprises every quarter because companies have gotten very astute at reducing expectations and then beating them."
S&P 500 futures
Sales of previously owned homes likely rebounded in September after a surprise fall in August, boosted by a government incentive for first-time buyers, low prices and attractive mortgage rates.
A Reuters survey of 65 economists indicated existing home sales at 5.35 million units in September at a seasonally adjusted annual rate. That would be up from 5.10 million in August. The data is due at 10 a.m. EDT [1400 GMT].
Schlumberger Ltd
Britain's economy contracted unexpectedly in the third quarter of this year, the government said Friday, quashing hopes the downturn was ending, and marked the longest recession on record. [ID:nLN250789]
European stocks rose broadly early Friday, as buoyant banking and mining shares helped reverse a drop in the previous session. [ID:nLN204560]
U.S. stocks rose Thursday, with the Dow industrials closing
back above 10,000 after quarterly results from insurer
Travelers Cos Inc
(Reporting by Chuck Mikolajczak; editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)