Microsoft (MSFT)
524.11
-9.39 (-1.76%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Aug 2nd, 7:04 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close | 533.50 |
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Open | 535.00 |
Bid | 523.50 |
Ask | 523.78 |
Day's Range | 520.86 - 535.80 |
52 Week Range | 344.79 - 555.45 |
Volume | 28,979,553 |
Market Cap | 3.95T |
PE Ratio (TTM) | - |
EPS (TTM) | - |
Dividend & Yield | 3.320 (0.63%) |
1 Month Average Volume | 18,455,786 |
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About Microsoft (MSFT)
Microsoft is a leading global technology company known for its software products, services, and hardware devices. The company is best recognized for its Windows operating systems and the Microsoft Office suite, which facilitates productivity and collaboration for users worldwide. In addition to software, Microsoft also offers cloud computing services through its Azure platform, enabling businesses to leverage scalable and flexible computing resources. The company is actively involved in various sectors, including gaming with its Xbox platform, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity, continually innovating and expanding its product offerings to meet the diverse needs of consumers and enterprises. Read More
News & Press Releases
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella delivered a jolt to the tech world during the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call by declaring quantum computing the “next big accelerator in the cloud.” Microsoft’s financials backed up its bullish tone.
Via Talk Markets · August 2, 2025
Via Benzinga · August 2, 2025
The tech giant is utilizing its massive scale to pioneer artificial intelligence.
Via The Motley Fool · August 2, 2025
C3.ai's sales are rising, but its stock has tanked as it tackles challenges, such as its CEO's departure.
Via The Motley Fool · August 2, 2025
A surge in bullish options bets signals a new era for PG&E as the company stabilizes operations and positions itself to power the AI industry's growth.
Via MarketBeat · August 2, 2025
Three companies. Three strategies. One AI megatrend investors can't afford to ignore.
Via The Motley Fool · August 2, 2025
Microsoft has become the utility company of AI, with $30 billion+ quarterly capex and AI-integrated cloud services. Holding ETFs with deep Microsoft allocations is a smart bet on the AI economy's infrastructure layer. Invest in AIQ, IGV, VGT, or XLK.
Via Benzinga · August 2, 2025
Dividend stocks are an ideal way to diversify your portfolio and also earn extra income.
Via The Motley Fool · August 2, 2025
Bill Gates says AI is advancing so fast that even experts can't agree whether it will replace human jobs in a year or in a decade.
Via Benzinga · August 2, 2025
Alphabet is severely undervalued compared to its peers.
Via The Motley Fool · August 2, 2025
Growth stocks are expensive, but these three still offer great value for someone just starting out in investing.
Via The Motley Fool · August 2, 2025
Microsoft just became the second company in the world to amass $4 trillion in market capitalization, thanks to its AI businesses.
Via The Motley Fool · August 2, 2025
Some of Wall Street's most successful money managers bought shares of this technology-focused index fund in the first quarter.
Via The Motley Fool · August 2, 2025
Dylan Field, co-founder of Figma witnessed the company's remarkable IPO debut, reaching a valuation of $68 billion.
Via Benzinga · August 2, 2025
On July 31, Microsoft and Meta respectively released their latest quarterly earnings reports, with both performances far exceeding market expectations.
Via Talk Markets · August 2, 2025
Tim Cook emphasized the importance of AI during an all-hands meeting after strong earnings, signaling a strategic shift for the tech giant.
Via Benzinga · August 1, 2025
OpenAI Chairman Bret Taylor emphasized the importance of computer science degrees, saying they teach critical problem-solving.
Via Benzinga · August 1, 2025
Is this an opportunity for long-term investors, or are tougher times ahead for Amazon?
Via The Motley Fool · August 1, 2025
Applied Digital (NASDAQ: APLD) witnessed a dramatic surge in its stock price following its fiscal fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 earnings announcement on July 30, 2025. Despite reporting mixed financial results, the company's shares rocketed upward, driven primarily by the revelation of a significantly expanded AI computing lease agreement with CoreWeave.
Via MarketMinute · August 1, 2025
As AI capex spending grows, so does demand for energy-efficient cooling for data centers. Cooling Systems USA has the solutions, and the earnings to prove it.
Via MarketBeat · August 1, 2025
OpenAI, the trailblazing artificial intelligence research and deployment company, has successfully closed an monumental $8.3 billion funding round, significantly exceeding its initial targets and solidifying its position as a dominant force in the burgeoning AI landscape. This latest capital injection, part of a broader $40 billion funding strategy, propels
Via MarketMinute · August 1, 2025
The Eurozone reported 0.3% year-over-year GDP growth in Q2, beating expectations. But this isn't a rising-tide-lifts-all-boats affair.
Via Benzinga · August 1, 2025
OpenAI raises $8.3B in new capital, accelerating its path toward $40B fundraising goal for 2025. ChatGPT users grow to 5M with $12B revenue.
Via Benzinga · August 1, 2025
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the White House announced a new round of steep global tariffs, sparking concerns of a trade war and its impact on the U.S. and global economies. This move creates significant uncertainty for businesses and investors. The new tariffs, with rates of up to 41% on imports from 68 countries and the European Union, prompted a broad market sell-off, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq index showing notable weakness. Adding to the bearish sentiment was a weaker-than-expected July jobs report, which revealed that employers created only 73,000 jobs, far below economists' expectations. This combination of trade fears and signs of a slowing labor market has created a "risk-off" environment, leading investors to pull back from growth-oriented sectors like software and technology.
Via StockStory · August 1, 2025
Shares of content delivery company Fastly (NYSE:FSLY)
fell 5% in the afternoon session after the White House announced a new round of steep global tariffs, sparking concerns of a trade war and its impact on the U.S. and global economies. This move creates significant uncertainty for businesses and investors. The new tariffs, with rates of up to 41% on imports from 68 countries and the European Union, prompted a broad market sell-off, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq index showing notable weakness. Adding to the bearish sentiment was a weaker-than-expected July jobs report, which revealed that employers created only 73,000 jobs, far below economists' expectations. This combination of trade fears and signs of a slowing labor market has created a "risk-off" environment, leading investors to pull back from growth-oriented sectors like software and technology.
Via StockStory · August 1, 2025