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REDMOND - Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT), currently trading near its 52-week high at $503.51 with a market capitalization of $3.74 trillion, announced Wednesday it will publish its fiscal year 2025 fourth-quarter financial results after market close on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
The technology company will host a live webcast of the earnings conference call at 2:30 p.m. Pacific Time on the same day, according to a press release statement.
The quarterly financial results will be available on the Microsoft Investor Relations website following the market close.
Microsoft, which develops AI-powered platforms and tools, serves customers across various sectors with its technology solutions. The company trades on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol "MSFT." Analysts maintain a strong buy consensus on the stock, with price targets ranging from $432 to $700. For deeper insights and comprehensive analysis, including 17 additional ProTips and detailed valuation metrics, visit InvestingPro.
In other recent news, Microsoft has made significant strides in its business operations and strategic partnerships. The company reported saving over $500 million last year by employing artificial intelligence in its call centers, enhancing productivity across various segments such as sales and customer service. Microsoft also announced plans to lay off nearly 4% of its workforce to manage costs amid substantial investments in AI infrastructure. In a related development, Oppenheimer upgraded Microsoft’s stock to "Outperform," citing the company’s growing AI revenue stream and the strong growth momentum of its Azure platform. DA Davidson also raised its price target for Microsoft to $600, maintaining a "Buy" rating and highlighting Azure’s performance as a key factor.
Meanwhile, Microsoft’s relationship with OpenAI faces new challenges as OpenAI plans to release an open-weight language AI model that will be available through multiple cloud providers. This move could impact the exclusive partnership between the two companies. Additionally, Microsoft is revising its AI chip roadmap, opting for less ambitious designs through 2028 to address development delays. These changes aim to keep Microsoft’s AI chips competitive with those from other major players like NVIDIA.
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