What was Microsoft's EPS in the last quarter?
Microsoft reported an EPS of $3.65 for the quarter ending July 30th.
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Several institutional investors have recently adjusted their positions in Microsoft Corporation (MSFT). This article summarizes these changes, insider activity, and analyst ratings, providing an overview of the current sentiment surrounding...
Several institutional investors have adjusted their stakes in Microsoft Corporation (MSFT). MBL Wealth LLC increased its holdings by 5.9% to 19,417 shares, representing 0.7% of its portfolio. Ancora Advisors LLC increased their stake by 1.1%, now holding 244,773 shares, which accounts for 2.0% of their holdings. BSN CAPITAL PARTNERS Ltd initiated a new position, acquiring 834,000 shares, making up 15.7% of their portfolio.
Other firms like Brady Martz Wealth Solutions LLC and Strategic Financial Services Inc. also increased their positions. Conversely, Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella sold 149,205 shares at $504.78 per share.
Analyst ratings remain positive, with a consensus of "Moderate Buy" and an average price target of $612.54. Recent reports from Royal Bank Of Canada, TD Cowen, and Wells Fargo & Company have increased their price targets for Microsoft.
Microsoft last reported earnings on July 30th, with an EPS of $3.65, surpassing estimates by $0.30. The company's revenue was $76.44 billion, up 18.1% year-over-year.
Microsoft reported an EPS of $3.65 for the quarter ending July 30th.
The consensus rating is "Moderate Buy" with an average price target of $612.54.
Yes, CEO Satya Nadella sold 149,205 shares in early September.
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