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Microsoft shares drop as cloud growth misses estimates but spending grows

Microsoft's cloud unit Azure reported revenue growth of 31% in the quarter, missing Visible Alpha estimates of 31.8%.

January 30, 2025 / 03:04 IST
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Microsoft said earlier on Wednesday it had added DeepSeek, the breakout Chinese artificial intelligence model, to its offerings on Azure.
Microsoft said earlier on Wednesday it had added DeepSeek, the breakout Chinese artificial intelligence model, to its offerings on Azure.

Microsoft reported slower-than-expected growth in its crucial Azure cloud business on Wednesday despite beating estimates for overall quarterly revenue, sending its shares down 4% in extended trading.

Microsoft's cloud unit Azure reported revenue growth of 31% in the quarter, missing Visible Alpha estimates of 31.8%.

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Microsoft's capital expenditures hit $22.6 billion, above analysts' consensus estimate of $20.95 billion, according to data from Visible Alpha.

Microsoft said earlier on Wednesday it had added DeepSeek, the breakout Chinese artificial intelligence model, to its offerings on Azure.