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  2. Microsoft stock moves lower after Q2 earnings report, cloud ...

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    For the quarter, Microsoft reported earnings per share (EPS) of $3.23 on revenue of $69.6 billion. Analysts were anticipating EPS of $3.13 on revenue of $68.8 billion, according to Bloomberg ...

  3. Microsoft's earnings weren't as terrible as they seemed - AOL

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    Microsoft missed top and bottom line expectations in fiscal Q4, but things aren't as bad as they look.

  4. Microsoft beats Q3 top and bottom lines on cloud strength - AOL

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    Microsoft reported earnings per share (EPS) of $2.94 on revenue of $61.9 billion. Wall Street was anticipating EPS of $2.83 on revenue of $60.88 billion, according to analysts’ estimates ...

  5. Microsoft stock drops after results fall short in latest AI ...

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    For the quarter, Microsoft reported earnings per share (EPS) of $2.95 on revenue of $64.7 billion. Wall Street was anticipating EPS of $2.94 on revenue of $64.5 billion, according to data compiled ...

  6. Microsoft's Latest Earnings Highlight a Concerning Trend for ...

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    Microsoft's stock has underperformed the S&P 500 this year, and that could continue into next year. Microsoft's Latest Earnings Highlight a Concerning Trend for the Stock Skip to main content

  7. Microsoft stock falls on earnings and revenue miss - AOL

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    Yahoo Finance tech editor Dan Howley breaks down Microsoft's fourth-quarter earnings results, which were a miss on both the top and bottom line. Microsoft stock falls on earnings and revenue miss ...

  8. Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft is an international business. As such, it needs subsidiaries present in whatever national markets it chooses to harvest. An example is Microsoft Canada, which it established in 1985. [220] Other countries have similar installations, to funnel profits back up to Redmond and to distribute the dividends to the holders of MSFT stock.

  9. Microsoft beats expectations, despite slowdown in cloud growth

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    Microsoft reported earnings for the most recent quarter after the closing bell, beating analysts' expectations on the top and bottom line, despite cloud sales growth falling to 20% year-over-year.