Analyst Gil Luria maintained his price target of $475, which is approximately 9% higher than where Microsoft stock closed on Friday.
In particular, Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud Platform appear to pose the biggest threats to Microsoft's Azure cloud computing platform.
But Amazon Web Services is now adding nearly as much cloud business, while Google Cloud Platform's current acceleration is comparable to that of Azure's last-quarter growth rates.
"While Microsoft has discussed its Maia chips, it is years behind Amazon and Google and appears to be using them only to run Azure OpenAI Services workloads.
We believe this means Microsoft has been escalating an arms race it may not be able to win."
Persons:
D.A, Davidson, Gil Luria, Luria, Maia
Organizations:
Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, Google, Services, Amazon, OpenAI
Locations:
OpenAI