Microsoft (MSFT) Shares Fall After Earnings Beat: What This Means For Big Tech

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Microsoft (MSFT - Free Report) beat big on top and bottom-line estimates, far exceeding analysts' expectations, yet the stock fell over 2%. This innovation-driven enterprise has been provided with a strong pandemic tailwind with its cloud-oriented business model experiencing robust demand growth through this medically induced economic coma. So why did the stock fall, and what does this mean for the rest of big tech? (AMZN - Free Report) (AAPL - Free Report)

For more color on the topic check out my article: Big Tech May Be In Trouble This Earnings Season

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