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3.61T Market Cap
36.49 P/E Ratio
3.32% Div Yield
22,109,742 Volume
10.97 Eps
$ 480.84
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478.88 483.4
Year Range
344.79 555.45
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Microsoft Uses Microfluidics Tech to Outpace AI Chip Rivals

Microsoft Uses Microfluidics Tech to Outpace AI Chip Rivals

MSFT's microfluidics breakthrough cools chips three times better than cold plates, boosting AI performance and data center efficiency.

Zacks | 2 months ago
Microsoft raises top Xbox Game Pass subscription by 50%

Microsoft raises top Xbox Game Pass subscription by 50%

Microsoft's Xbox has raised the price of the highest tier of Game Pass by 50% and expanded its offerings under the videogame subscription service to include more games, enhanced cloud streaming and a revamped rewards system.

Reuters | 2 months ago
Microsoft hikes price of top-tier Xbox Game Pass Ultimate by $10

Microsoft hikes price of top-tier Xbox Game Pass Ultimate by $10

Microsoft increased its Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription price by 50% to $29.99 per month. Ultimate subscribers will have access to over 400 games and 75 day-one releases.

Cnbc | 2 months ago
Microsoft promoted a new CEO of its commercial business and is combining teams to compete in AI

Microsoft promoted a new CEO of its commercial business and is combining teams to compete in AI

Microsoft promoted Judson Althoff to CEO of its commercial business, expanding his role. Althoff was Microsoft's longtime sales chief.

Businessinsider | 2 months ago
Microsoft Accelerates AI Investment to Fend Off Stiff AI Competition

Microsoft Accelerates AI Investment to Fend Off Stiff AI Competition

MSFT commits $30B in the U.K. to build AI infrastructure, expand local operations and strengthen global competitiveness.

Zacks | 2 months ago
Trump demands Microsoft fire global affairs head Lisa Monaco

Trump demands Microsoft fire global affairs head Lisa Monaco

President Donald Trump declared Friday that Microsoft needs to fire Lisa Monaco, the company's president of global affairs.

Techcrunch | 2 months ago
Trump Calls for Firing of Microsoft Global Affairs Chief

Trump Calls for Firing of Microsoft Global Affairs Chief

Lisa Monaco served as deputy attorney general and homeland security adviser under the Biden administration

Wsj | 2 months ago
AI spending at Microsoft and Oracle is even higher than it looks, thanks to this accounting maneuver

AI spending at Microsoft and Oracle is even higher than it looks, thanks to this accounting maneuver

Big Tech companies are using finance leases to fund data-center buildouts, circumventing massive up-front cash outflows.

Marketwatch | 2 months ago
Microsoft's Grip on OpenAI Is Loosening. Why the Stock Remains a Buy.

Microsoft's Grip on OpenAI Is Loosening. Why the Stock Remains a Buy.

Morgan Stanley reiterates Microsoft as a top stock pick in a research note.

Barrons | 2 months ago
Microsoft Disables Some Services to Israel's Defense Ministry

Microsoft Disables Some Services to Israel's Defense Ministry

Microsoft said it found that Israel was violating some terms of service for its products and that it does “not provide technology to facilitate mass surveillance of civilians.”

Nytimes | 2 months ago
Microsoft: Boring But Steadily Growing

Microsoft: Boring But Steadily Growing

Microsoft shattered Q4 expectations with 18% revenue growth, proving its massive scale is no barrier to expansion and silencing concerns about its spending levels. MSFT's Azure business posted 39% YoY turnover growth, with AI and data analytics platforms like Fabric and Copilot gaining rapid enterprise adoption. Despite high CapEx, MSFT's EBIT margin improved to 45%, and partnerships like Nebius can help scale efficiently without excessive new investment.

Seekingalpha | 2 months ago
Amazon, Google, Microsoft reportedly warn H-1B employees to stay in the US

Amazon, Google, Microsoft reportedly warn H-1B employees to stay in the US

Large tech companies have responded to President Donald Trump's dramatic changes to H-1B visa applications by telling employees with those visas to remain in the United States, according to multiple media reports.

Techcrunch | 2 months ago
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