MSFT finally had the break through I was waiting for and the just like that, snatched away In 2 minutes, from one announcement. Now we are back on the other side of support that I waited 2 hours to get through!!
MSFT Microsoft posted a solid Q3 FY25 (March quarter) performance, with revenue climbing 13% year-over-year to $70.1 billion, beating estimates by $1.6 billion. Earnings per share rose 18% to $3.46, topping expectations by $0.24. Growth was strong across the board, but Azure stood out—its revenue jumped 35% in constant currency, up from 31% last quarter. AI contributed 16 percentage points to Azure's growth, up from 13% previously. Microsoft Cloud revenue increased 20% year-over-year to $42.4 billion, slightly ahead of estimates by $200 million. Capital expenditures totaled $21.4 billion, slightly down from the previous quarter as infrastructure expansion slowed following the rollout of 10 new data centers.