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Guggenheim analyst John DiFucci raised his rating on Microsoft's stock to buy from neutral on Monday. With that, all 61 firms polled by FactSet give the stock a buy or equivalent classification. DiFuc
Microsoft shares are trading lower on Thursday following the company's quarterly results. Here's a look at what's going on.
Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) shares fell nearly 4% in extended trading after the company disclosed record capital expenditure of $35
Microsoft reports earnings on Wednesday, and analysts see the potential for further acceleration in its cloud business as well as major benefits from a Windows refresh cycle.
Microsoft ( MSFT +1.55%) is scheduled to provide an investor update where they will discuss progress on developing artificial intelligence. *Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of Oct. 24, 2025. The video was published on Oct. 26, 2025.
Microsoft Corporation delivered strong fiscal Q1 '26 results, beating expectations on both EPS and revenue. Learn more about MSFT stock here.
A wonky impending rule change might incentivize more companies to do stock splits. Will Microsoft be one? The Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday will be changing the rules for round lots, adding a new lot size of 40 for stocks priced between $250.
So, the official answer is that Microsoft could announce a stock split on Oct. 29, when it releases first-quarter fiscal year 2026 (ending Sept. 30) earnings. However, there's no guarantee that it will. Even if Microsoft doesn't announce a stock split, there could be some news that triggers a positive reaction in the stock price.
Microsoft announced Monday that it has export licenses to ship Nvidia chips to the United Arab Emirates to help boost its artificial intelligence goals.
MSFT stock declined slightly today after the company announced it will spend even more on AI. Is the market wrong to sell?