Microsoft’s recent dip after earnings is more about short-term noise than a shift in its long-term potential. Slower Azure growth and rising AI expenses shook the stock, but analysts are still bullish over the next year. $MSFT continues to lead in cloud computing and enterprise
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Microsoft’s recent dip after earnings is more about short-term noise than a shift in its long-term potential. Slower Azure growth and rising AI expenses shook the stock, but analysts are still bullish over the next year. $MSFT continues to lead in cloud computing and enterprise