Microsoft shares are heading for their worst month since 2000, falling 17% in June as concerns over heavy AI spending and delayed returns erased $570 billion in value. Weak Azure growth and high capital expenditure outlook weighed on sentiment, though some investors see value at lower valuations.
Microsoft shares are experiencing their worst month since 2000, falling 17% in June and erasing $570 billion in value. This downturn is driven by concerns over substantial AI spending, delayed returns, and weak Azure growth. High capital expenditure forecasts have further…
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