Microsoft stock decline

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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Stefon Walters

Microsoft Stock Down 22% YTD, But Wall Street Bets on $4 Trillion Comeback

Microsoft stock down 22% YTD through April 2026, worst start since 2008 crisis. Wall Street remains bullish on $4 trillion comeback, citing strong Azure backlog and OpenAI's $600B spending plan.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Catie Hogan

Microsoft's 24% Plunge Creates Buying Opportunity Amid AI Investment Concerns

$MSFT's 24% 2026 decline amid $120B+ AI spending concerns masks strong fundamentals: 17% revenue and 60% earnings growth attract long-term buyers.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Adam Spatacco

Microsoft's 30% Plunge: Generational Buying Opportunity or AI Bubble Bursting?

Microsoft stock plummeted 30% in 2026 amid AI cost concerns, but now trades at decade-low valuations with intact enterprise advantages, presenting potential buying opportunity.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Keithen Drury

Microsoft Down 31% From Peak: Analyst Says History Suggests Strong Recovery Ahead

Microsoft stock down 31% from peak amid AI spending concerns, but analysts cite decade-low valuations and strong cloud business fundamentals as setup for recovery to new highs by end of 2026.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Justin Pope

Microsoft's 33% Plunge: Genuine Value or Overblown AI Concerns?

Microsoft stock down 33% from October 2025 peak amid AI monetization concerns. At 23x P/E with 16% projected earnings growth, valuation appears undervalued given enterprise entrenchment and competitive advantages.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Dave Kovaleski

Microsoft Stock Rebounds From $410 Lows as Analysts Maintain $600 Bull Case

Microsoft shares fell 24% to $410 from October 2026 highs amid Azure AI slowdown concerns, but analysts see 48% upside with $600 median target.
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