Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer shared his opinion on. Cramer called the company the “least Magnificent of the Seven,” as he commented:
And then there’s Microsoft. Here’s the least Magnificent of the Seven. When I go over that convoluted conference call that they just did, I can’t tell whether they understood their stock would get obliterated. Maybe they thought it was going to go up. Did they know that they lost the AI race? Were they aware that they weren’t making the playoffs? Did anyone comprehend what they were even saying, including them? What the heck’s with OpenAI? Are they partners? Are they friends? Are they frenemies? Are they enemies? Oh, and Copilot? Did they really think that 15 million paid users was a lot of users? You know what? I actually felt sorry for Microsoft. Not too sorry though, because anyone who’s forced to be a Microsoft user is so tired of Windows jamming unwanted updates down your throat. It’s very hard to feel much sympathy.
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Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) develops software, hardware, and cloud-based solutions. The company provides products like Windows, Azure, Office, LinkedIn, and Xbox.
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