Scotiabank lowered the firm’s price target on Microsoft (MSFT) to $600 from $650 and keeps an Outperform rating on the shares. The firm notes Microsoft reported “very solid” Q2 results, but missed buy-side expectations for Azure, the analyst tells investors. The firm remains steadfast that Microsoft is in pole-position to be the AI cloud.
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