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Wall Street expects a year-over-year increase in earnings on higher revenues when Microsoft (MSFT) reports results for the ...
Microsoft reported a Q2 Earnings beat with second-quarter revenue of $62 billion, up 18% year-over-year. ... The company's growth outlook is positive.
Microsoft anticipates its slowest revenue growth in over a year, awaiting signs of AI adoption. Azure cloud unit expected to grow by 33%, yet shows signs of deceleration.
During the Q3 earnings call, management provided an upbeat revenue outlook for Q4 FY2025, implying a 13.9% YoY growth at the midpoint of segment revenue guidance, showing a further acceleration ...
One thing analysts will be looking to discern on Wednesday is how conservative an approach Microsoft takes with its outlook in light of the economic climate. Jefferies analyst Brent Thill thinks ...
Microsoft continues to demonstrate sustained growth and a strong balance sheet despite near-term downside risks. Click here for a full analysis of Microsoft's latest earnings report.
Microsoft Earnings: Cloud Growth to Accelerate This ... The outlook for the September quarter calls for revenue of $63.8 billion-$64.8 billion and an implied operating margin of approximately 45.1 ...
The selloff traces to Microsoft management’s more tepid guidance for the final quarter of 2024, as the company said it expects year-over-year growth for Azure to slow to 31% to 32% and for 18% ...
Microsoft's Azure outlook for the current quarter is a sore point for investors, but executives sought to explain it better on the earnings call. First off, the 34% constant-currency growth seen ...