Microsoft execs have offloaded millions of dollars worth of stock over the past quarter, as the firm's outlook (no pun intended) looks murky.
Microsoft's stock has suffered a bit of a battering over the past few months, largely wiping out all gains it made the six months prior.
As of writing, Microsoft's stock is down around 10% over the past three months, as executives like CEO Satya Nadella, President Brad Smith, and CCO Judson Althoff unload tens of millions of dollars of shares.
Microsoft Azure data centers remain some of the most popular and profitable in the world.
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Trump states on the Truth Social media platform that, [sic] "my Administration is working with major American Technology Companies to secure their commitment to the American People, and we will have much to announce in the coming weeks." He continued, "First up is Microsoft, who my team has been working with, and which will make major changes beginning this week to ensure that Americans don’t “pick up the tab” for their POWER consumption, in the form of paying higher Utility bills."
The comments alone sparked a 4% dip in Microsoft's shares, as negativity and the societal costs of AI infrastructure spend start to mount. NVIDIA's CEO said that "doomer" attitudes around AI were hurting investments into the tech, and that sentiment could be starting to go mainstream.
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