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Microsoft Shares Drop 4% Amid Concerns Over Heavy AI Investments Despite Strong Earnings Report

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Last updated: May 2, 2026 5:09 pm
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Published: May 2, 2026
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Shares of Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) experienced a notable drop of 4% during the afternoon trading session as investors responded to the company’s substantial expenditures on artificial intelligence (AI), overshadowing an otherwise impressive first-quarter earnings report.

In its financial disclosure, Microsoft reported revenues of $82.89 billion and earnings per share of $4.27, both figures surpassing Wall Street expectations. However, the positive results took a backseat to investor concerns regarding the ongoing costs associated with its AI initiatives. This heavy investment cycle seems to have impacted the company’s cash generation ability, with its free cash flow margin declining to 19.1% for the quarter, down significantly from 29% during the same period last year.

Despite growth acceleration in the Azure cloud platform—a key aspect of Microsoft’s business—the company’s overall gross margin saw a slight decrease year-over-year, raising red flags among investors about the immediate profitability and returns from its hefty AI investments. Consequently, Microsoft’s shares closed at $408.22, marking a 4.1% decline from the previous trading session.

Market analysts have noted that the stock’s volatility is relatively low, with only two movements exceeding 5% over the past year. Thus, today’s decline suggests that the market considers this news significant, although it is unlikely to fundamentally alter perceptions about the company in the long run. The last significant movement of 5.1% occurred about two weeks prior when the stock rose amidst an overall rally in the technology sector, buoyed by improving investor sentiment linked to the potential de-escalation of geopolitical tensions and positive developments in AI technology.

Broad market optimism was further spurred by anticipated resolutions in the U.S.-Iran conflict, which helped the S&P 500 index surpass the notable 7,000 mark. The tech sector, in particular, was driven by excitement surrounding AI, exemplified by reports of Uber planning to invest over $10 billion in acquiring a fleet of autonomous vehicles. This strategic pivot by Uber highlights the considerable capital flowing into AI-driven technologies, bolstering confidence across the tech landscape and positively influencing other prominent players such as Alphabet’s Waymo and Tesla.

From a broader perspective, Microsoft has seen a decline of 13.6% in its stock price since the start of the year. Currently trading at $408.85 per share, it sits 24.6% below its 52-week peak of $542.07, reached in October 2025. Despite this year-to-date dip, investors who purchased $1,000 worth of Microsoft stock five years ago would see their investment now valued at approximately $1,621, illustrating the company’s long-term growth potential notwithstanding its recent challenges.

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