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Microsoft (MSFT) Gets $525 Price Target as AI and Cloud Demand Remain Strong

By Ghazal Ahmed | July 23, 2025, 6:22 PM

Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) is one of the AI Stocks on Analysts’ Radar Right NowOn July 21, RBC Capital analyst Rishi Jaluria reiterated an “Outperform” rating on the stock with a $525.00 price target. The firm’s channel checks reveal “healthy cloud” conditions and “phased Copilot rollouts” across Microsoft’s enterprise customer base.

The channel checks included system integrators, cloud consulting firms, and also large enterprise-focused resellers with visibility into Azure deployments and AI adoption efforts, all of which described the overall tone as “constructive.”

Moreover, Azure’s core workloads are staying steady while AI-related interest continues to build. In particular, Microsoft Copilot is being mentioned more frequently in expansion and renewal conversations regardless of customers remaining in pilot or department-level usage phases.

Microsoft (MSFT) Gets $525 Price Target as AI and Cloud Demand Remain Strong
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The firm has also highlighted how commercial structures are evolving, with partners signing shorter contracts and even mid-contract adjustments tied to AI rollout timing. However, issues regarding internal readiness are limiting broader adoption.

Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) provides AI-powered cloud, productivity, and business solutions, focusing on efficiency, security, and AI advancements.

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