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04 Jun 2026, 20:54
Microsoft Receives Fresh Wall Street Support as Analysts Reaffirm Bullish Ratings
Microsoft (MSFT) received another vote of confidence from Wall Street as both Cantor Fitzgerald and TD Cowen reiterated positive ratings on the stock, maintaining Overweight and Buy recommendations, respectively.
The analyst updates come despite Microsoft's shares trading roughly 15% below their highs reached last year. With price targets of $502 and $540, both firms continue to see substantial upside from the current share price near $427, reflecting confidence in the company's long-term growth trajectory.
Analysts remain particularly optimistic about Microsoft's leadership in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and enterprise software. The company continues to benefit from strong demand for Azure cloud services, expanding adoption of AI-powered Copilot products, and its strategic partnership with OpenAI.
While some technology stocks have recently faced profit-taking pressure, Microsoft's diversified business model and strong cash generation continue to make it one of Wall Street's favorite large-cap technology names. The reaffirmed ratings suggest analysts believe the recent pullback from previous highs has not altered the company's long-term investment case.
With AI investment continuing to accelerate across industries, analysts expect Microsoft to remain one of the primary beneficiaries of the ongoing digital transformation and artificial intelligence spending cycle. The latest rating reiterations reinforce the view that Wall Street remains highly confident in Microsoft's ability to deliver sustained earnings growth in the years ahead.
Microsoft (MSFT) received another vote of confidence from Wall Street as both Cantor Fitzgerald and TD Cowen reiterated positive ratings on the stock, maintaining Overweight and Buy recommendations, respectively.
The analyst updates come despite Microsoft's shares trading roughly 15% below their highs reached last year. With price targets of $502 and $540, both firms continue to see substantial upside from the current share price near $427, reflecting confidence in the company's long-term growth trajectory.
Analysts remain particularly optimistic about Microsoft's leadership in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and enterprise software. The company continues to benefit from strong demand for Azure cloud services, expanding adoption of AI-powered Copilot products, and its strategic partnership with OpenAI.
While some technology stocks have recently faced profit-taking pressure, Microsoft's diversified business model and strong cash generation continue to make it one of Wall Street's favorite large-cap technology names. The reaffirmed ratings suggest analysts believe the recent pullback from previous highs has not altered the company's long-term investment case.
With AI investment continuing to accelerate across industries, analysts expect Microsoft to remain one of the primary beneficiaries of the ongoing digital transformation and artificial intelligence spending cycle. The latest rating reiterations reinforce the view that Wall Street remains highly confident in Microsoft's ability to deliver sustained earnings growth in the years ahead.