Microsoft shares slid after hours, despite the company beating earnings expectations for its Q2. Analysts pressed CEO Satya Nadella and CFO Amy Hood about Azure's slowing revenue growth. Wall Street ...
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Microsoft's stock saw its biggest daily decline since 2020 on Thursday, falling 10%. Thursday's share slide wiped $357 billion off the software giant's market cap. Analysts attributed the move to the ...
Evercore ISI analyst Kirk Materne notes that Microsoft's Azure cloud-computing business is what fuels the stock. He also wonders if the investment case will start getting a bit broader this year.
Perhaps no number is more important to Microsoft investors than the growth of its Azure cloud-computing business. The FactSet consensus calls for about 38% December-quarter growth on the metric, in ...
Increasing its cloud capacity is key for Microsoft, as the company can't currently meet all is AI demand due to a shortage of graphics processing units Microsoft reports quarterly results on Wednesday ...
(Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. plunged the most in almost six years after reporting record spending and slowing cloud sales growth, fueling investor concerns that it could take longer than expected ...
Microsoft MSFT0.22%increase; green up pointing triangle, one of the biggest winners of the artificial-intelligence boom, showed Wednesday how its new deal with OpenAI is paying off, while its overall ...
Paid training is best for certain applications, but free courses allow the whole company to upskill fast with a common ...