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Shares dropped the most since March 2020 on Thursday, with investors fleeing the stock amid slower cloud growth and big spending on AI.

Microsoft reported a strong FY26 Q2 with $81.3 billion in revenue, fueled largely by a 26% surge in cloud services and significant AI-related commitments. Read more...
The drop comes amid stalling growth for its cloud computing software as OpenAI investments are questioned.