Does Microsoft’s AI Power Pledge and Retail Push Reshape the Bull Case For Microsoft (MSFT)?

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  • In recent days, Algolia, Hanshow, PayPal, Fiserv and others announced new collaborations with Microsoft, while Microsoft itself unveiled agentic AI retail solutions and a “Community-First AI Infrastructure” plan that commits to covering data center electricity costs, grid upgrades, and higher local utility rates to shield residential customers.
  • Together, these moves signal Microsoft’s attempt to shape both the consumer-facing future of AI shopping and the public policy debate around data center power, water use, and community impact.
  • We’ll now examine how Microsoft’s pledge to absorb data center power and infrastructure costs may influence its AI-heavy investment narrative.

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Microsoft Investment Narrative Recap

To own Microsoft, you have to believe its heavy AI and cloud investments will keep translating into broad, recurring software revenues rather than just higher CapEx. The new “Community-First AI Infrastructure” pledge directly touches the biggest near term risk around soaring data center costs and regulatory scrutiny, but the financial impact versus Microsoft’s overall AI spending picture is still unclear.

Among recent announcements, the launch of agentic AI retail tools and Copilot Checkout looks most relevant, because it shows how Microsoft is trying to turn those same AI data center investments into concrete, transaction level usage across shopping, marketing, and store operations.

Yet even as Microsoft leans into AI, investors still need to watch whether rising infrastructure spend starts to pressure free cash flow...

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Microsoft's narrative projects $425.0 billion revenue and $158.4 billion earnings by 2028.

Uncover how Microsoft's forecasts yield a $622.51 fair value, a 32% upside to its current price.

Exploring Other Perspectives

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120 members of the Simply Wall St Community currently place Microsoft’s fair value between US$360 and about US$623 per share. Against that wide spread, the key question many are weighing is whether Microsoft’s elevated AI and data center CapEx can be matched by profitable AI monetization across Azure and Copilot over time.

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