Microsoft Revenue Beats Expectations at $90 Billion

Microsoft revenue reaches 90 billion dollars after strong Azure cloud and AI growth

Microsoft revenue climbed to $90 billion during the April–June quarter, helping the technology giant outperform Wall Street forecasts as cloud computing and artificial intelligence continued to drive strong business growth.

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The company also reported a significant increase in Azure cloud services and Microsoft 365 Copilot subscriptions, highlighting growing demand for enterprise AI solutions.

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Microsoft Revenue Beats Expectations

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Microsoft reported quarterly revenue of $90 billion, representing an 18% increase compared with the same period last year.

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The company earned $4.81 per share, comfortably beating analysts’ expectations of $4.24 per share on projected revenue of $87.62 billion.

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The strong financial performance pushed Microsoft’s shares nearly 9% higher in after-hours trading.

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Cloud Business Continues Strong Growth

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Microsoft Cloud generated $59.3 billion in revenue during the quarter, growing 27% year-over-year.

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Azure and related cloud services remained the company’s biggest growth engine, with revenue rising 43% compared with last year.

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The continued expansion reflects increasing business demand for cloud infrastructure and AI-powered services.

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AI Products Gain More Paying Customers

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Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella said Microsoft’s AI strategy continues to deliver results.

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He revealed that Azure surpassed $100 billion in annual revenue for the first time, while Microsoft 365 Copilot now has more than 30 million paid users worldwide.

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The company believes businesses are increasingly adopting AI tools to improve productivity and modernize operations.

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Investment Strategy Remains Unchanged

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Despite heavy spending on artificial intelligence, Microsoft said its long-term investment plans remain unchanged.

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Chief Financial Officer Amy Hood told investors the company remains confident that current investments will generate strong future returns.

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Microsoft spent $41 billion on capital expenditures during the quarter while continuing to expand AI infrastructure and cloud capacity.

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Outlook Remains Positive

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Microsoft’s latest earnings demonstrate that demand for cloud computing and artificial intelligence continues to strengthen.

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With Azure expanding rapidly and Copilot attracting millions of paying customers, the company appears well-positioned to maintain its leadership in enterprise AI and cloud technology.

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