Microsoft (MSFT) shares have pulled back to around $415 after peaking near $468 in mid-November, driven by profit-taking following a tech sector rally fueled by AI enthusiasm and Federal Reserve rate cuts. Trader consensus reflects robust Azure revenue growth of 33% year-over-year in fiscal Q1, propelled by AI infrastructure demand and Copilot monetization, though offset by ongoing FTC antitrust scrutiny over cloud market share. Key upcoming catalysts include Q2 earnings on January 28, 2025, potential updates on OpenAI partnership, and fiscal Q3 dynamics leading into the March 26 close, with market-implied probabilities incorporating macroeconomic tailwinds like easing inflation and Treasury yield trends.
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Mercado abierto: Mar 25, 2026, 8:00 AM ET
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0x65070BE91...Microsoft (MSFT) shares have pulled back to around $415 after peaking near $468 in mid-November, driven by profit-taking following a tech sector rally fueled by AI enthusiasm and Federal Reserve rate cuts. Trader consensus reflects robust Azure revenue growth of 33% year-over-year in fiscal Q1, propelled by AI infrastructure demand and Copilot monetization, though offset by ongoing FTC antitrust scrutiny over cloud market share. Key upcoming catalysts include Q2 earnings on January 28, 2025, potential updates on OpenAI partnership, and fiscal Q3 dynamics leading into the March 26 close, with market-implied probabilities incorporating macroeconomic tailwinds like easing inflation and Treasury yield trends.
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