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$371,61
-$1,49(-%0,39)

*Data last updated: 2026-04-11 09:24 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-11 09:24, Microsoft (MSFT) is priced at $371,61, with a total market cap of $2,75T, a P/E ratio of 36,30, and a dividend yield of %0,93. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $370,03 and $375,64. The current price is %0,42 above the day's low and %1,07 below the day's high, with a trading volume of 27,93M. Over the past 52 weeks, MSFT has traded between $356,07 to $555,45, and the current price is -%33,09 away from the 52-week high.

MSFT Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$373,07
Market Cap$2,75T
Volume27,93M
P/E Ratio36,30
Dividend Yield (TTM)%0,93
Dividend Amount$0,91
Diluted EPS (TTM)16,04
Net Income (FY)$101,83B
Revenue (FY)$281,72B
Earnings Date2026-04-29
EPS Estimate4,04
Revenue Estimate$81,29B
Shares Outstanding7,38B
Beta (1Y)1.107
Ex-Dividend Date2026-05-21
Dividend Payment Date2026-06-11

About MSFT

Microsoft Corporation develops, licenses, and supports software, services, devices, and solutions worldwide. The company operates in three segments: Productivity and Business Processes, Intelligent Cloud, and More Personal Computing. The Productivity and Business Processes segment offers Office, Exchange, SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Office 365 Security and Compliance, Microsoft Viva, and Skype for Business; Skype, Outlook.com, OneDrive, and LinkedIn; and Dynamics 365, a set of cloud-based and on-premises business solutions for organizations and enterprise divisions. The Intelligent Cloud segment licenses SQL, Windows Servers, Visual Studio, System Center, and related Client Access Licenses; GitHub that provides a collaboration platform and code hosting service for developers; Nuance provides healthcare and enterprise AI solutions; and Azure, a cloud platform. It also offers enterprise support, Microsoft consulting, and nuance professional services to assist customers in developing, deploying, and managing Microsoft server and desktop solutions; and training and certification on Microsoft products. The More Personal Computing segment provides Windows original equipment manufacturer (OEM) licensing and other non-volume licensing of the Windows operating system; Windows Commercial, such as volume licensing of the Windows operating system, Windows cloud services, and other Windows commercial offerings; patent licensing; and Windows Internet of Things. It also offers Surface, PC accessories, PCs, tablets, gaming and entertainment consoles, and other devices; Gaming, including Xbox hardware, and Xbox content and services; video games and third-party video game royalties; and Search, including Bing and Microsoft advertising. The company sells its products through OEMs, distributors, and resellers; and directly through digital marketplaces, online stores, and retail stores. Microsoft Corporation was founded in 1975 and is headquartered in Redmond, Washington.
SectorTechnology
IndustrySoftware - Infrastructure
CEOSatya Nadella
HeadquartersRedmond,WA,US
Employees (FY)228,00K
Average Revenue (1Y)$1,23M
Net Income per Employee$446,63K

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Microsoft (MSFT) Latest News

2026-02-27 09:51

The three major U.S. stock indices edged higher before the market open, with Microsoft (MSFT) rising 1.23%.

ChainCatcher reports that according to Gate market data, the three major U.S. stock indices opened slightly higher, with the Nasdaq up 0.05%, the Dow up 0.1%, and the S&P 500 up 0.09%. Most of the seven major tech stocks are up in pre-market trading: Apple (AAPL) down 0.29%, Microsoft (MSFT) up 1.23%, Alphabet (GOOGL) up 0.45%, Amazon (AMZN) up 0.12%, Nvidia (NVDA) up 0.43%, Tesla (TSLA) up 0.26%, and Meta (META) up 0.01%.

2026-02-25 22:00

Traditional Finance Alert: MSFT rises over 2%

Gate News bot reports that, according to the latest Gate TradFi data, MSFT has risen by 2% in the short term, with current volatility significantly higher than recent averages, indicating increased market activity.

2026-02-23 22:00

Traditional Finance Drop Alert: MSFT Falls Over 2%

Gate News bot message: According to the latest data from Gate TradFi, MSFT experienced a short-term decline of 2%, with current volatility significantly higher than recent average levels, and market activity has increased.

2026-02-11 22:00

Traditional Finance Drop Alert: MSFT Falls Over 2%

Gate News bot message: According to the latest data from Gate TradFi, MSFT experienced a short-term decline of 2%, with current volatility significantly higher than recent average levels, and market activity has increased.

2026-02-11 10:01

U.S. stock futures see a broad decline in crypto-related stocks, BMNR drops 6.99%

Odaily Planet Daily reports that according to msx.com data, U.S. stock pre-market crypto concept stocks generally declined, with MSTR down 3.93%, SBET down 6.47%, BMNR down 6.99%, and CRCL down 0.58%. It is reported that msx.com is a decentralized RWA trading platform that has listed hundreds of RWA tokens, covering U.S. stocks and ETF tokens such as AAPL, AMZN, GOOGL, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, and others.

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IT Home March 6 news, based on the official disclosure of the Microsoft 365 roadmap, Microsoft plans to upgrade Copilot in the desktop version of the Microsoft 365 suite this month (March 2026), introducing a built-in screenshot tool. According to the information shown in Microsoft’s official roadmap item ID 558105, users can directly capture screen images and seamlessly embed them into Copilot’s prompts, helping the AI understand the user’s visual context more intuitively, and thereby provide more accurate and more actionable assistance. Microsoft plans to roll out this feature first on the desktop this month, with full coverage across Microsoft 365 core components such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams. IT Home, citing a blog, explains that in real-world application scenarios—taking handling Excel spreadsheets as an example—users only need to click a dedicated button, and Copilot will natively capture the screen of the current workspace and automatically transfer it to the chat window for in-depth analysis. This means users can completely say goodbye to the cumbersome steps of “using Windows’ built-in screenshot tool, saving the file, and then manually uploading it as an attachment to Copilot.” Microsoft’s long-standing obsession with screenshot functionality dates back years. The company previously released a feature called Windows Recall in 2024, whose original purpose was to automatically capture the user’s screen every few seconds to record operation trails. However, this near “all-day monitoring” mechanism quickly triggered major privacy concerns. Under external pressure, Microsoft subsequently significantly reduced Recall’s feature permissions and adjusted it to an opt-in mode, but it has still not been completely removed to this day.
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