Microsoft earnings: What Wall Street is watching around AI, capex


Microsoft (MSFT) is among the Magnificent Seven tech companies reporting quarterly results this week, currently scheduled to release earnings after the closing bell on Wednesday, April 29.

Baird senior research analyst of cloud software William Power — who has an Outperform rating on Microsoft shares — examines what Wall Street investors may need to know to better understand Microsoft’s narratives ahead of earnings.



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