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Pretty much everyone believes that generative AI is going to be a critical place to be in the coming decades, and I think Microsoft is far ahead of everyone else." At its steep multiple and price appreciation, she is refraining from buying shares that look "due for a breather." MSFT 5D mountain Microsoft shares this week Most analysts and investors agree that Copilot represents a big opportunity for Microsoft, but some remain skeptical of how much it will be able to monetize and how many users it can attract. Earnings next week could offer the next big catalyst for Microsoft. Microsoft is so well known that any kind of growth investor would have that philosophy."
Persons: Nancy Tengler, Tengler, Paul Meeks, Meeks, Ken Mahoney, Mahoney, Goldman Sachs, Kash Rangan, Citi's Tyler Radke, Guggenheim's John DiFucci, You've, Michael Bloom Organizations: Microsoft, Laffer, Investments, Mahoney Asset Management Locations: overbought
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Guggenheim's John DiFucciJohn DiFucci, Guggenheim senior research analyst, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss his thoughts on cloud stocks and what's ahead for Salesforce.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTop line expectations are pretty low for Salesforce this quarter, says Guggenheim's John DiFucciJohn DiFucci, Guggenheim senior research analyst, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss his thoughts on cloud stocks and what is ahead for Salesforce.
"It's a new day in search," Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said Tuesday during an AI event held at the company's headquarters, saying that the "race starts today." So far, Microsoft is making significant headway within AI and rising in popularity in the tech world. Alphabet, he added, "got beaten to market by Microsoft" despite its investments in the space. Alphabet Microsoft may be taking the lead on AI in the near term, but investors shouldn't sleep on Alphabet just yet. "We believe GOOGL has the AI tech and scale to maintain/grow its leading user base," said Morgan Stanley's Brian Nowak in a Thursday note.
But analysts aren't convinced that significant market share gains will come anytime soon. At the same time, he suspects the announcement will further push Google to roll out more of its own AI search engine features. To be sure, even though Microsoft accounts for just a fraction of the search advertising market, analysts see signs that the company is making significant progress. According to Piper Sandler's Brent Bracelin, Microsoft AI should reach $40 billion in revenue in half the time it took the company's cloud segment to reach that milestone. He also estimates that Microsoft could expand its market share within the digital ad market by as much as 7% sometime in 2026.
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