Assessing Microsoft (MSFT) Valuation After Recent Share Price Pullback

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Microsoft’s recent performance in focus

Microsoft (MSFT) has drawn fresh attention after a period where the stock showed a 13.4% decline over the past month and a 16.6% decline over the past 3 months, prompting investors to reassess fundamentals.

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The recent 12.4% year to date share price decline, alongside a 13.4% 30 day and 16.6% 90 day share price pullback, contrasts with a 1 year total shareholder return of 0.3% and a 3 year total shareholder return of 60.9%. This suggests long term holders have still seen meaningful gains even as short term momentum has faded at a last close of $414.19.

If Microsoft’s recent moves have you reassessing your tech exposure, it could be a useful moment to look across high growth tech and AI stocks as potential additions to your watchlist.

With Microsoft trading at $414.19 and some models pointing to an intrinsic discount and a gap to analyst targets, you now need to ask yourself whether this represents a genuine opportunity or whether future growth is already fully priced in.

Most Popular Narrative: 2.1% Undervalued

The most followed valuation narrative pegs Microsoft’s fair value at $423.14, a touch above the recent $414.19 close, which keeps the focus on what is driving that gap.

AI Growth with Copilot & Azure AI: Microsoft is aggressively integrating AI into Office 365 (Copilot) and Azure AI, driving enterprise adoption and monetizing AI-powered software.

• Cloud Expansion (Azure): Azure continues to gain market share, benefiting from enterprise digital transformation and AI workloads.

Read the complete narrative.

Curious how that fair value comes together? The narrative leans on steady top line gains, firm margins, and a future earnings multiple that assumes Microsoft keeps compounding its core strengths. The exact mix of growth, profitability, and valuation expectations might surprise you.

Result: Fair Value of $423.14 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, that story can shift if regulatory pressure around AI and gaming ramps up, or if AI products like Copilot struggle to convert interest into sustained adoption.

Find out about the key risks to this Microsoft narrative.

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